11 January 2016
Philip Pullman has resigned as patron of the Oxford literary festival, complaining that authors appearing at the event "are expected to work for nothing". Enough's enough - authors can't work for free.
The award-winning author of the His Dark Materials trilogy made the announcement on Twitter on Wednesday, saying that "because of the Oxford Literary Festival's attitude to paying speakers (they don't) I can't remain as a patron any longer. I've resigned".