Donna L. Jones will be at Pontardawe Library on Wednesday 21st June from 10am-12pm. The library are hosting an interview with Donna to discuss her new sci-fi book, 'The Rise of Global'. Don't miss out on the chance to meet the wonderful author!
Clydach Library are hosting an author event with Donna L. Jones on the 22nd June between 10am-2pm. For the chance to meet the author and ask her questions about her intriguing sci-fi novel, 'The Rise of Global', make sure you attend the event on the 22nd June!
Donna L. Jones is being interviewed at Neath Library on the 24th June about her new release, 'The Rise of Global'. Head down to Neath Library between 10am-12pm and meet the author!
The Blue Labyrinth Bush Retreat in Woodford are holding a book launch and talk for Valerie Albrecht's enthralling biography, 'The Story Behind the Story'. Don't miss out on this brilliant opportunity to meet the author; join Valerie between 2pm-5pm on 27th May!
Join Margaret O’ Donoghue Sullivan, author of 'In The Light Of Other Days', at her book launch at Killarney Library on Thursday 1st June, 6:30pm. The book will be launched by Tom MacSweeney, journalist & broadcaster, at the event. Don't miss out on the chance to meet the author, and to hear more about her autobiography!
Join Simon Adepetun, author of the beloved children's book 'The Bee Hive', at the Orford Fun Day signing copies of his book, and of course there for meeting and greeting. Be sure to bring along your copy of 'The Bee Hive', as this is an opportunity you won't want to miss. Eleven-year-old Daniel Jeremiah Chambers has parents Philip and Susan who love work and shopping and who just don't listen. Daniel is an only child ... no, he's lying ... he has a sister, Alice, who has a dolly fixation; Dan is sure she is an alien. So, Dan has a few problems, none insurmountable, until his friend, Benji, introduces him to the find of the century - a derelict bee hive which could become a den. Of course, such a simple thing is never so simple and when Dan finds a map well, all kinds of things just go horribly wrong. For example - Alice noses her nosey way in and two strange men suddenly turn up wanting what's theirs - and then there's the bank, too. The Beehive by Simon Adepetun is a tight little sharp-witted bumble through a short period in Dan's young life. ‘What's a bumble?' - ‘Shut up, Alice!'
Simon Adepetun will be at the Birchwood Carnival, signing copies of his incredible children's book 'The Bee Hive'. This fun filled day has lots of charity stalls, dog training events, birds of prey displays, raffles and rides, so be sure to get there early and make the most of such a wonderful day. Eleven-year-old Daniel Jeremiah Chambers has parents Philip and Susan who love work and shopping and who just don't listen. Daniel is an only child ... no, he's lying ... he has a sister, Alice, who has a dolly fixation; Dan is sure she is an alien. So, Dan has a few problems, none insurmountable, until his friend, Benji, introduces him to the find of the century - a derelict bee hive which could become a den. Of course, such a simple thing is never so simple and when Dan finds a map well, all kinds of things just go horribly wrong. For example - Alice noses her nosey way in and two strange men suddenly turn up wanting what's theirs - and then there's the bank, too. The Beehive by Simon Adepetun is a tight little sharp-witted bumble through a short period in Dan's young life. ‘What's a bumble?' - ‘Shut up, Alice!'
Join Carol L. Steingreaber at the Ross and Elizabeth Baty Monticello Public Library today for a reading and book signing. Carol Steingreaber offers a hilarious, unrestricted insight into her life thus far in Iowa, USA. The reader is a privileged passenger on the journey, invited to buckle up for the ride as Carol shares her stories from the sibling squabbles of childhood, to cringeworthy dating moments, marriage and various stages of motherhood. Her witty, "tell-it-straight" writing style conjures up images you can't help but laugh at, often accompanied by photos that speak a thousand (usually comical) words. Carol provides the reader with "UNconventional tips" on a whole range of themes such as housework and hospitals, illness and injury, Nerf guns and nudity, safety concerns and sex, friendship, faith and a great many more. Moments of eternal embarrassment are interspersed with flashes of comic/parenting genius, and every reader will find a nugget or three (or twenty!) to inspire them.