Sunday Times and New York Times bestsellers in Psychotherapy, Journalism and History, a Booker Prize judge and one of the UK’s top satirists are coming to Heywood House Talks Literary Festival in Westbury. The event - Heywood House Talks Literary Festival: Discover the Future - will run over two days on Saturday and Sunday, September 7 and 8 inside the historic Jacobean hall at Heywood House near Westbury. Each day offers a unique program, with Saturday focusing on contemporary issues and Sunday delving into historical and cultural discussions.

Tim Marshall, author of the Sunday Times and New York Times bestseller, Prisoners of Geography, and former diplomatic and foreign affairs editor at Sky News, will kick off the festival on Saturday with a talk about his latest book, The Future of Geography. The day's event will be hosted Hannah Macinnes. a seasoned interviewer and moderator known for her work with the How To Academy and Times Radio.

Saturday's line-up of speakers at the Heywood House Literary Festival. (Image: Heywood House Literary Festival) Mr Marshall, a renowned author and geopolitical expert, will delve into the shifting dynamics of space politics and its implications for our world. Joining him on Saturday will be Sarah Churchwell, who is one of the leading voices on American Politics and is in high demand with her insights into the future of America.

What happens if Donald Trump wins? What if he doesn’t? How will American politics effect the UK and Europe in t.