Something is buried in a field in Glastonbury, and the words of a dying prisoner send an out-of-his-depth young priest - and the festival's Poet in Residence - on a race against time to crack the code and find the secret. But they're not alone...
Written by actual Glastonbury 2013 Poet in Residence Kate Fox, with thriller writer Alfie Crow, The Glasto Code is a fast, funny novel of suspense and intrigue, which of course bears no relationship to anything written by Dan Brown - except for a long hidden code, a pyramid, and something very, very important that needs to be found.
Mostly written during the festival itself, the book is the first in a series of 'Makin News' novellas, to be produced and published during real live events, featuring real live people. Are you in it? Were you there? If you weren't, this novella will make you wish you had been.
And don't miss Kate's poems from Glastonbury 2013, also on Kindle now - search for 'Jagger's Yurt'!
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Kate Fox is a poet based in Northern England who has made two comedy series for Radio 4 and written and performed numerous broadcast poetry commissions as a regular on Radio 3’s The Verb and Radio 4’s Saturday Live. She won the Andrew Waterhouse Award for poetry from New Writing North in 2006. Her publications include We Are Not Stone (Ek Zuban, 2006), Fox Populi (Smokestack, 2013) and Chronotopia (Burning Eye Books, 2017). She completed a PhD in performance in 2017 from the University of Leeds, researching Northernness and comedy. She loves swimming outside, spaniels, Doctor Who and big skies.