All book lovers, keep your calendars marked as on Friday 1st November 2019, the author Veronica Gibbs who has penned down an interesting children’s book Tibbs Meets The Witch of Witchety Woods will be attending an event at The Atkinson. Come along with your little munchkins to meet Veronica and ask her about the book and her inspiration. Tibbs Meets The Witch of Witchety Woods is a lovely bedtime storybook for kids. Every night Cynthia goes out into the Witchety Woods on her broom. Everywhere is peace and calm until one night, when she fixes a powerful engine to her broom. Her broom creates so much noise and confusion everywhere. The powerful engine makes her broom collide with Mr Moon. Understanding the situation, Mr Moon decides to bring back peace and safety to the Witchety Woods. Find out more in this amazing book with striking illustrations. The author Veronica Gibbs is an active volunteer of the R.S.P.C.A. that works for the preservation of hedgehog society. She started writing children’s books after her retirement.
Author of Life. Thoughts That Make the World Go Round, Artemis Evangelidi, will be interviewed on SBS Media on Wednesday 23rd October 2019. The author will talk about her book and share the inspiration behind writing this brilliant self-help book. The book Life. Thoughts That Make the World Go Round is a complete guide for you if you want to improve yourself, your work environment and live a happy life. This book will empower you to bring the change you want from within yourself because only you have the power to turn your life around. The book also encompasses some of the helpful business tips that will enable you to achieve your goals and dreams. Get your copy of this book by clicking here. Author Artemis Evangelidi was born in Melbourne, Australia. She is a successful business and legal consultant with experience of over 20 years. She is the founder and managing director of Aipeia Consulting, an international firm that empowers and creates successful businesses. She now lives in Cyprus with two young children and loves to travel in her free time.
Mark your calendars as on Saturday 12th October 2019, the author B.J. Woster will be attending a book signing event. It is a great opportunity for her fans and book lovers to meet her and get a signed copy of her book 36 Hours. 36 Hours is a thrilling novel that keeps the readers on their toes until the last page. Christian Price is a scientist who suffers from an unsolved tragedy. To prove something right which he perceives as wrong, he starts conducting experiments in different cities. Hardwick is a thirty-years-old veteran Detective, who works in the Atlanta Police Department. He along with his fellows find themselves on the hitlist of Christian’s experiments. Out of hatred, Christian is putting the lives of many innocent people on stake. Would his brutality cause more damage or Hardwick would follow directives before it’s too late? Based in Georgia, the author B. J. Woster loves reading. It was reading that made her develop the love for writing. She had a folder of her stories which was found by her children. They encouraged her to resume writing. She now lives with her husband in Oregon.
Brazos Bend State Park is oraganising an event where Sharon Hanzik will be reading her book Raccoons Don't Use Spoons. The event will take place on Saturday 12th October 2019. It a free event with an entrance fee only. A great opportunity to bring your children to the event and hear the author reading the story herself. Sharon will be concluding the event by signing a few copies of her book. Raccoons Don't Use Spoons is a lovely book for children with eye-catching and attractive illustrations. An enjoyable rhymical book about Racoons which children will love as a bedtime story. Get a copy of this beautiful book to know more about Racoons. Based in Texas, the talented author Sharon Hanzik loves interpreting the natural world to the people of all ages. She has been doing it for 31 years. She loves spending time with her family and pets and enjoys travel and meeting new people.
Hackney Community Centre, London is hosting an event with a very strong and important theme ‘Break The Cycle of Abuse - Rise From Broken’. Mark your calendars as on Saturday 28th September 2019, the author Lydia Taiwo will be addressing the audience. She will be talking about her biography A Broken Childhood and her survival as child abuse. She is an epitome of strength and an inspirational person. Don’t forget to show up at the event. A Broken Childhood is all about forgiving and accepting your scars. You have to take your courage in both hands to tell your story to the world. Lydia is that one courageous woman who wrote down the vile encounters as a victim of child abuse. Her real parents have abused her mentally, physically and emotionally. No one could believe her until she took off her wig and showed the cut marks on her head in the courtroom which she received in a brutal act by her mother. Her book is a story that will shake you to the core. Find out her heart-breaking story as a victim of child abuse in this book. The author Dr. Lydia Taiwo is a brave lady and an inspiration for many out there. She has survived the horrendous child abuse. She is now happily married and has six kids. Her message is clear and strong that ‘Having suffered abuse doesn’t mean you have to be an abuser yourself’.
All the science fiction lovers here is your chance of attending the Apple and Honey Weekend Show organised by The Buckingham Garden Centre on Saturday 28th September 2019, where the remarkable author Christopher Hayes-Brown will be signing the copies of his book Secret Island. His book is an outstanding sci-fi story that will surely be appreciated by the book readers. Secret Island is a fanciful sci-fi novel revolving around two lecturers Christopher and David. They go to visit the magnificent pyramids but they end up in an unknown land named Atlantis guarded by ferocious creatures. The people of Atlantis are proud to be guarding the life on Earth, from giving refuge to the dinosaurs, to the eagles, they have protected all. Christopher and David are stunned at finding the place. Who are Atlantis people and how many more creatures are being guarded by them? Find this and much more in this engaging book. The amazing author Christopher Hayes-Brown has a great love for nature. He loves gardening and growing exotic plants. He is an accountant and always support others.
Folkestone Fringe Lit Festival is annually organized to promote and support the local talent. From musicians to authors all are welcomed to participate in the festival. This year, John Taylor the author of I Will Find You will be attending the festival. So, mark your calendars and make sure to show up at the festival on Thursday 21st November 2019. I Will Find You is a heart-warming story of Robbie Spalding’s transformation. Living a distressing childhood and then entering into troubled adulthood made Robbie change his identity forever. After leaving the house of Dr Barnardos to find the path of his life, Robbie transforms himself into Nick Thorne in anticipation of a better future. Read Robbie’s story to know how life can be unpredictable at times. John Taylor has an exceptionally brilliant storytelling approach. He has extensive experience of working in more than 20 countries. Currently, he lives with his wife in Cambridge.
The Heatons Women’s Institute will be hosting a book signing and speaking engagement event for David McCaddon. The author will interact with the audience to introduce his crime trilogy. He intends to share a great insight into online scamming and other cyber crimes he has acquired through his professional experience. ‘Following Digital Footprints’, ‘In Digital Pursuit’, and ‘The Final Footprint’ are the three books by David from his crime trilogy. The sequel of the Crime story of Cybercriminal Tim Ridgway is a very captivating and addictive story. The writing style of David with his professional experience in law enforcement and working with police departments from around the globe has given this fictional storyline a very realistic touch. For over 46 years David McCaddon has served as an IT systems consultant. He has worked in computing and has also contributed to the design and development of major incident and analysis systems. For the past 34 years, he was specialising in Law Enforcement Computer Systems Development. His investigative systems experience has seen him working with police forces internationally.