Citiesoflit.com
Discover Cities of literature, the website that brings together UNESCO's literature creative cities of which Angoulême is a member.Read more
Québec en toutes lettres
Québec (Canada), a UNESCO Creative City of Literature since 2017, together with the Festival ‘Québec en toutes lettres’, organized virtually ‘La grande traversée poétique’(The great poetic journey) from October, 23rd to 25th 2020.Read more
CAP BD Angoulême, the UNESCO Angoulême club
The association CAP BD Angoulême, aiming to promote comics among Angouleme's citizens, has joined the network of clubs for UNESCORead more
Woman creators in the spotlight!
The second edition of the European Festival of woman creators, Womanim, will be held in November. On the agenda? Expo, workshops, screening, and more...
From November 3rd to 30th 2020, Greater Angouleme is organizing the second edition of WomAnim, a European festival of women creators, in partnership with the International Comics and Visual Arts Center, the Pole Image Magelis, the City of Angouleme, and the European Higher School of Image. Womanim is an event organised as part of the European WOMARTS project whose aim is to support the feminin creators.Read more
Bucheon’s first Diaspora Literary Award
Bucheon, a UNESCO Creative City of Literature in the Republic of Korea, is organizing the first Bucheon Diaspora Literary Award(BUDILIA).Read more
4th edition of "Readers' Bubble" Awards
On Thursday, September 10 , in the presence of the authors, the awards ceremony of the 2019/2020 edition took place, live from the Departmental Reading Service.
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Solidarity to the Liban
Following the two explosions of August 4th, 2020 that devastated Beirut (Lebanon), a UNESCO Creative City of Literature since 2019, the Secretariat of the UNESCO Creative Cities Network launched an appeal to its member cities to collect their actions carried out or envisaged in support of Beirut and its inhabitants.Read more
17 Books for the 17 SDGs
Iowa City (United States of America), a UNESCO Creative City of Literature since 2008, initiated the collective project “17 Books for the 17 SDGs” with fellow Creative Cities of Literature around the world. The project aims at drawing attention to and raise awareness of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development through books and storytelling.Read more
RCVU annual conference postponed
As many events in recent months, the annual conference of the UNESCO Creative Cities Network will be postponed due to the health crisis.Read more












