Gear up all the book enthusiasts as Artemis Evangelidi is launching her remarkable book Life. Thoughts That Make The World Go Around (And Up. Not Down) on Thursday, 31st October 2019. The book launch event will be taking place at the Soloneion Book Centre, 24 Vyzantiou Street, Strovolos, 2064 Nicosia, Cyprus. The presentation will be followed with book-signing by the Author and refreshments. Life. is a brilliant self-help book that will teach you to improve yourself and your work environment. It focuses on the powers you have to change yourself and the world around you. The book presents a combination of self-help tools with the business tips to make an impact on one’s self and surroundings. Born and raised in Australia, the author has an experience of over 20 years as a legal consultant. Now living in Cyprus with her husband and two children, she loves to travel, meditate and cook for her friends. She is on a mission to bring about a global change by empowering people.
Emma Champion, the author of a beautifully-written book, Taiden’s Truth, will be signing the copies of her book at Waterstones Hemel Hempstead on Saturday, 2nd November 2019. Readers seeking Contemporary genre would love to be at the event and get a signed copy of her book. A wonderful read, Taiden’s Truth builds up the layers between past and present of the characters. The islands of the Shalmeir are under disorder and the world gets threatened from a divine being, planning on revenge and destruction. Salzahr’s prophecy is to end the darkness but the so-called ‘Daughter of the Shalmeir’ is not to be found anywhere. The isolated princess befriends a prisoner captured in the cell of her castle home whose story has the prospect to undo the Shalmeir’s luck irreversibly. Would she be able to find the truth and possess the ability to accept it? Find out in this fascinating book. Author Emma Champion started her writing journey at the University of Hertfordshire where she won prizes for article and speech writing. She now enjoys her career as a writer of fiction. Residing presently in Hertfordshire, England, Emma enjoys travelling, film and television, and spending time with her family, close friends and a cute cat, Poppy.
Get yourself ready for the exciting book signing event of the book Life. Thoughts That Make the World Go Round (And Up, Not Down) by Artemis Evangelidi. Artemis will be attending the event mindX2.1 – ‘The Consciousness Question’ at Columbia Beach, Cyprus on Saturday, 2nd November 2019. The author will talk about her book and sign the copies for the audience. She will also share the inspiration behind writing this brilliant personal development book. Be a part of this amazing event and get a signed copy of her beautifully written book. The book, Life. Thoughts That Make the World Go Round is a guideline if you are looking on improving yourself and the work environment around you. This book will help you to bring the change you are seeking within. It emphasizes that you have the power to turn your life around. It also mentions some very helpful business-related tips that enable you to pursue your dreams and objectives. Overall, it focuses on making life happier. Get your copy of this interesting book by clicking here. Author Artemis Evangelidi is an Australian writer by birth. A successful business and legal consultant, Artemis bags an experience of over 20 years across four continents. She is the Founder and Managing Director of Aipeia Consulting which is an international firm that helps create successful businesses. She presently lives in Cyprus with two young children and loves travelling and cooking for her friends.
Joan Shirley-Davis will be attending an author talk at the Oswestry Library, in the heart of Shropshire. This event will take place on Wednesday the 11th December from 1pm to 2pm. During the event, Joan will talk about her incredible true story that inspired her to write her second book; Alyona’s Voice. Alyona’s Voice is the second book in the trilogy following Money is Easy. Alyona’s Voice tells the story of a woman named Claudia, and follows the feud that she has with her mother. This feud ultimately leads Claudia to plunge headlong into another personal crisis when she meets Fraser Gallier. Claudia wants nothing more than her normal, orderly life back together but this is impossible, as old heartaches return and new and painful challenges must be met. Joan Shirley-Davies lives in Shropshire with her actor husband. She always wanted to be a writer and an actress, as she loves to entertain and communicate with people. Although Joan loved acting, she hated the life, so she wrote plays instead. Her trilogy of books marks her transition from playwright to novelist.
Rose is a children’s author from Stalybridge, Greater Manchester. She will be reading an excerpt from her recently published book, Alex and his Magic Dragon. This event will be taking place on Saturday 16th November, at 11am – 12pm and again at 1pm – 2pm. This story follows a boy named Alex, who loves going to school and playing football. There are also things that he doesn’t like doing, such as going to bed at 9pm and listening to his sister play the flute. Alex seeks help in the form of a magic dragon egg cup called Flicker. This collection of stories follows the adventures of Alex and his magical dragon, who can bring fun and magic at just the flick of his tail! The author of this magical book, Rose Miller, is rich with life-experience. She has two married sons and two grandchildren. She worked abroad for many years in Malta, Libya and Saudi Arabia, and taught English to young Arabic children during her time there.
Author Linden Carroll will be taking part in the Port Moody Library Writers Festival located in British Columbia, Canada. Linden will be at the Author’s Fair on Saturday the 16th November at 12.30pm until 2.30pm. At the festival, Linden will be chatting to other avid readers and writers. There will also be the opportunity to purchase some copies of her fantastic books; Olive and Full Circle. Her first book Olive follows the life of a woman before, during and after the two world wars. It is a story of human endurance spanning over four generations and demonstrates the impact that one woman can have on the lives of others. Her newly published book Full Circle; follows the story of an orphaned 12-year-old in the streets of London after WWII. His rescue of another teen from the streets and their liaison cause him to experience the pain and intensity of first love and parenthood subsequently separating them. Linden Carroll is originally from England, and now resides in Canada, as reflected in her books. In spite of having a demanding working background, Linden has devoted a large part of her life to the rescue and protection of dogs.
The author of The Glass Bulldog, Alison Huntingford, will be attending the Blandford Literary Festival on Wednesday, 20th November. This event will begin at 1 pm and end at 4 pm. During this time, there will be an opportunity to meet a range of local authors, hear excerpts from their books, and ask them about their inspiration! Huntingford’s book follows the life of a man named Tom Finnimore. During his life, Tom struggles with the criminal justice system, poverty, love and more. Eventually, Tom settles down and starts a family. On the verge of retirement; the couple realises that Tom’s past could still ruin their daughter’s happiness and prevent her from marrying the man she loves. Can Tom find peace and redemption at last? Having grown up in Devon, Alison Huntingford has always had a strong affinity to the county, despite being born elsewhere. One of her favourite pastimes is genealogy and she was therefore delighted to find an ancestor who came from Exeter in Devon. His story inspired her recent novel, The Glass Bulldog.