Patricia McDowall will host an event about her book, 50 Letters from Spirit, at Lakehouse Kent, Maidstone Road, Ashford, Kent TN26 1AR, on 29th October 2022, between 10:00 AM and 5:00 PM. The author will talk about issues related to Spiritual Life, and her co-host, Dan Thompson, will address the audience on Mental-Health and Well Being. 50 Letters from Spirit is a self-development book by Patricia McDowell. She has written about her experiences to cope with the challenges of life. The book speaks to the heart and the soul at the same time. It is a book that will make you realize what it means to be a human being in the truest sense of the word. Get a copy of this inspiring book here. Patricia McDowall took birth in Birmingham but later moved to London. She writes letters and offers personalized soul readings for healing and direction. She is married and has two children. Reading and travelling are her favourite hobbies.
One of our finest authors, Roger Tapley, will attend a meet and greet for his lovely fans on 5th November 2022, from 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM at Wootton Village Hall. His young adult novel, The Cottage of Secrets, has already brought him a bundle of appreciation. The Cottage of Secrets narrates the story of two young siblings, Alyssa and Liam, who are excited about their summer holiday away from the monotonous school routine. Little did they know that this time their lives will change dramatically. The story takes a thrilling turn when the two decide to fight for the community and its culture, often despised by the people. Roger Tapley has remained associated with the educational field. After retirement, he spends some quality time on daily walks and jumping into his Morgan classic car. The author is an enthusiastic storyteller and gets his ideas for the stories while driving with the roof down across the Kent countryside.
Leslie Eva Tayloe, the author of the fun children’s book, I’m Fishing With Pop-Pop Today, will attend her book signing event on Friday, 4th November 2022, from 2:30 PM - 5:30 PM at Thyme in a Basket's Christmas Open House, 325 Queen Street, Tappahannock, VA. Leslie will sell her signed copies so don’t miss the chance to join her. I’m Fishing With Pop-Pop Today is an extremely vibrant and colourful illustrated book to grab the attention of its little readers. This children's book narrates the story of little Rosie, who desires to catch a big fish with her Pop-Pop. She realizes that Pop-Pop will never allow her to catch her big fish. How will she fulfil her wish? TUnlinko know the complete story, get the book here. Leslie Eva Tayloe is a master's in human resource management from the University of Maryland. She worked for the federal government for 33 years and also has a three-year of teaching experience. Leslie was enthusiastic about learning fishing and her partner Micheal helped her with it. She resides in Virginia with her partner and has a family of five grown children, seven grandchildren, two cats named O’Malley and Booboo, and a dog named Frankie.
Leslie Eva Toyloe will be holding a book signing for her upcoming novel, I’m Fishing with Pop-Pop Today. The book signing will take place at Thyme in a Basket's Christmas Open House, 325 Queen Street, Tappahannock, VA, on 6th November 2022 from 12:00 PM to 4:00 PM. I’m Fishing with Pop-Pop Today is an adorable children’s read about a little girl named Rosie, enjoying a fishing trip with her Pop-Pop, told through a series of playful illustrations. Although Rosie knows she is not allowed to use the fishing equipment on her own, she is determined to catch her fish. Read more about Rosie’s journey here. Leslie Eva Toyloe graduated with a master’s degree in human resource management from the University of Maryland. She went on to work in the federal government for many years, after which she worked as an elementary school substitute teacher. Her own life experiences inspired her to start writing I’m Fishing with Pop-pop Today, her first book. She currently resides in Virginia on a 78-acre farm with her partner.
Author Charles.G. Fournel is holding a book event at Halesworth Library on 12th November 2022 from 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM. The author will discuss his three historical fiction novels, Rise of the Maquis, A Soldier's Conscience and A Quest to Get Home Bound. Readers are encouraged to participate in the event. Rise of the Maquis, A Soldier's Conscience and A Quest to Get Home Bound are historical novels set against the backdrop of World War Two. The books depict soldiers, civilians and resistance groups fighting for their country, their freedom and survival. The author’s deep interest, thorough research and writing style allow for a perfect authentic reading experience. Charles.G. Fournel was raised in a small seaside town in Suffolk, England. He writes books in the historical fiction genre, specifically the period of World War Two. He has an interest in this era due to his family connections in the Allies and Axis during the war.
Author Derrick E. Brown is collaborating with the Computer Conservation Society to host a virtual presentation to explore the birth of the barcode in the early seventies. The presentation is scheduled for 19th January 2023, starting at 9:30 PM, and will be conducted through Zoom. Topics like the interface, testing, implementation, and commercialization of the barcode will be discussed. Learn more details about the event here. An Unexpected Development is an autobiographical novel detailing the coming of age of author Derrick E. Brown during the electronic age, when paper recordkeeping was replaced by leading-edge systems, and what it meant for him as a professional in the IT field. Throughout the book, he recalls insightful incidents and offers suggestions for the software companies of today. Order your copy of the book here. Derrick E. Brown was born during the Second World War in London. Most of his childhood was spent near the Essex coast. He studied mechanical engineering and worked as an engineer before starting up his own training business in Melbourne, Australia. He is now retired and spends time backpacking and adventuring.
A book launch event for Portia Stanton-Noble's new murder mystery romance novel, Pretty Dead Ordinary, is organized on 18th December 2022, from 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM at The Estonian Hall Bar, 200 Jeffcott Street, North Adelaide. Signed copies of her book will be available for purchase. The event will also feature a remarkable performance by Flavella L'Amour, a serpent dancer. Pretty Dead Ordinary is a mysterious novel investigating a murder. Everyone starts suspecting Senior Detective Phillip Duncan as a murderer in the small South Australian town. It is challenging for Detective Duncan to find the killer and prove himself innocent. Portia Stanton-Noble is an outstanding writer. Currently, she is living with her son in the scenic Gilbert Valley region, South Australia. The author was born and raised in Melbourne but migrated to Australia. She is passionate about writing and works on her new books in her spare time.
Author Karen Cartmell is all set to hold an author meet and greet event on 24th January 2023 to promote her newest publication, A Vanished Hand. The event will commence at 10:00 AM at Victoria Rd, Consett DH8 5AT, United Kingdom. Readers are encouraged to stop by to get to know more about the budding author. A Vanished Hand is the perfect mixture of crime, horror and supernatural elements. It follows the story of Kate, who is haunted by a ghost of a serial killer. When she is accused of murder, she must solve this ghostly mystery before she runs out of time. You can order a copy of this thrilling novel here. Karen Cartmell was born and raised in Durham, England. She moved to New Zealand to pursue her bachelor’s degree but returned to England for higher studies. She has had an extensive career in the education sector, working as a teacher in a remote school in Otago and later teaching in comprehensive schools all over northeast England.