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Her Stories with Anna Smith Spark, Brigid Lowe and Samantha Davey

The world tried to silence them. It didn’t work. Now they’re rewriting the ending.

In Anna Smith Spark’s Anderson Versus Death, Psi-Judge Cassandra Anderson sacrifices herself to imprison Judge Death within her own mind, her body sealed away as she wages a silent, relentless war. For eighteen months, she endures endless visions of destruction, fighting to contain the entity she defeated—and to keep herself from breaking.

In Brigid Lowe’s The Bloody Branch, three powerful women—a slave queen, a sorceress, and a woman made of flowers—join forces to take revenge on the man who wronged them. As Gwydion’s ambition threatens the land itself, Goewin, Arianrhod, and Blodeuwedd unleash ancient magic in a story of power, desire, and the bonds between women.

In Sam Davey’s The Sisters and the Sword, Arthur’s rise to power fractures the fragile balance between him and his sisters, Morgause and Morgan. As prophecy looms and old wounds resurface, alliances shift and rebellion stirs in a dark reimagining of Camelot, where magic and betrayal go hand in hand.

About the event

Running time: 55 minutes

Venue: Upper Hall

Price: £11/£9 concession - In Person - or £6 Live Stream - (plus 50p booking fee)

This event takes place in person and is broadcast via live stream.

A recording of this event will be available to catch-up on our YouTube until Sunday 12th July 2026. Ticket holders and weekend pass owners will receive the catch-up link automatically after the festival. Please keep an eye on your SPAM.

 

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