Burnley’s Favourite Books
At its heart, this project is a celebration of our love of reading in Burnley.
From the books we return to time and time again, to the magazines we pick up each month, and the stories we can’t put down late into the night, reading takes many forms. It opens up new worlds for us to explore and understand, and brings something back with us into our everyday lives.
This project brings together visual art, creative writing, and community participation to celebrate the power of a good story, and the role it plays in connecting us to ourselves and to each other.
The Murals
At the centre of the project are two portable murals, created with communities across Burnley.
One is a quilted textile artwork by Natasha Emily Lynch, developed through workshops with local groups. The piece explores the sense of escapism that comes with getting lost in a really good book.
The second, created by Myro Doodles, is a vibrant illustrated mural celebrating children’s literature. Made with families and young people from across Burnley, it captures the joy, imagination, and early memories that stories can spark.
Both artworks are designed to travel. As they move between venues across Burnley, they invite people to pause, take a moment, and lose themselves in a good read, whatever that might look like for them.
See the murals now at Burnley Central Library April 23rd – May 10th
Creative Writing
Alongside the murals, a growing collection of creative writing by local writers is on display.
Each piece has been inspired by a favourite book, or a story that has stayed with the writer over time. Together, these submissions form a collective reflection on the stories that shape us, comfort us, and stay with us.
This is an ongoing call out. The exhibition will continue to grow, and new voices are always welcome. Find out more about submitting a piece here, or read the submissions so far below.
Submissions so far…
‘Keep Breathing’ by Jenny Palmer, inspired by ‘Good Morning, Midnight’
As part of our Burnley's Favourite Books project, we invited local writers to create a piece inspired by a book they love. Each response is a reflection on the stories that stay with us. Favourite Book: Good Morning, Midnight by Jean Rhys Submitted by: Jenny Palmer...
Your next read
At all of our events, we have been asking people in Burnley, ‘What’s Your Favourite Book?’ and we’ve collated all their answers into one HUGE recommendation list! So whether you’re 8 months old or 88 years old, there is something here for you! See the full list here, or submit your own recommendation using the form. See a full list of people’s favourites here.