Sam Galliford, the author of the astounding book, Skyfire, will be attending his book signing event at The Guisborough Bookshop, Guisborough on 7th March 2020 between 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Show up at the event to get a chance of meeting the author and have a conversation with him. Skyfire is a contemporary read that revolves around an old woman who dreams that a zeppelin is shot down on her childhood village. The old woman’s grandnephew apprises her of his young female friend who was killed after her rape. The old woman talks to different people, however, all she concludes is that her grandnephew is in danger. The author of this book, Sam Galliford, himself is a scientist and has published hundreds of research papers and has given presentations in conferences about chemical pathology and biochemistry. Skyfire, however, is his first novel.
The author of the beautiful books Olive and Full Circle, Linden Carroll will be attending her talk and book signing event of Full Circle on 10th March 2020 at Lynn Valley Library, Lynn Valley Road, Vancouver. Don’t miss the chance to get a signed copy and have a conversation with her. Full Circle is a historical-fiction of a 12-year-old orphan boy who lived a secret life on the streets of London after WWII. He underwent the intensity and pain of love and parenthood after meeting another teen. After his separation, he became an adventurous seafarer. However, after spending several years moving across Canada and England, he finally reunited with his love and their daughter. Check out the novel here. Linden Carroll currently lives in British Columbia and loves spending some time of the year in Northern Washington’s Cascade mountain area. Her work portrays how the British people lived with dignity despite all the atrocities laid on them. This novel is an attempt to it.
Susan Norman, the author of The Lost Worm to attend a reading and talking event at Prospect Hill Junior School, Notts. This amazing event is scheduled from 09:00 to 15:00 hours on Wednesday, 11th March 2020. The discussion would be centred around her book’s background and writing experiences. The Lost Worm is basically a mysterious book, about a worm who is lost. To resolve this problem, he has to talk to the gardener. The gardener was surprised to realise that he is talking to a worm but somehow both try their best to solve the mystery. Susan Norman works in learning disabilities short breaks unit. Her working in this environment inspired her to write this short, simple story. She loves reading children’s stories to her clients and making them smile.
Author of the book A Year of the Teacher, Steve Logston, will be attending a speaking engagement event at Weirton Area Museum & Cultural Center. The event will be held on Thursday, 12th March 2020, from 6:00 Pm to 7:30 Pm. The residents of Weirton have a great opportunity to meet the author and get a signed copy of the book. A Year of the Teacher is an amazing fictional read which covers the life of the protagonist, Tony Stephens and how when everything seems to go well for Tony, it all starts getting worst. Steve Logston was raised in Chester, West Virginia. His knowledge of teaching, music, and coaching helped incalculably in mounting the story. Now he lives with his wife in Highlandtown, Ohio.
Austin Macauley’s talented author of Against All Gods: The Way to Humanism, David Findlay Clark, will be signing the copies of his book on 11th March 2020 at Banff Library from 6 pm to 8 pm. Show up at the event to get a chance to meet the amazing author. Against all Gods: The Way to Humanism is a philosophical book that aims to present the philosophy behind the origin of the universe and all forms of life. The book presents a logical humanistic approach towards issues like human welfare and morality. To find out more about this book, click here. The phenomenal author of this book David Findlay Clark retired as a consultant clinical psychologist after serving the field for almost 40 years. David provided his services to RAF as well for some time and donned the cap as the Hon. Sheriff of Grampian and Highlands and Islands Sheriffdom for a period greater than thirty-five years.
Austin Macauley’s talented author, Christopher K. Ahoy will be attending his book signing event of his book, The Boy from Kalimpong at Barnes & Noble, USA, on 15th February 2020 from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Attend the event to get a chance of meeting the amazing author. The Boy From Kalimpong is a historical fiction that revolves around a boy named Nigel from Kalimpong, located at an approximate distance of 162 km from Mount Everest. Nigel lives a happy life until the sudden death of his sister, Mary. He moves to America due to the effects of the Sino-Indian border war held in 1960. A lot of Chinese Indians, unable to get jobs in India, moved abroad. Nigel, however, was fortunate enough to get scholarships from different universities in America and Canada. The book depicts the story of the author with some alteration. Get a copy of the book here. Christopher K. Ahoy is an author, mentor, coach, presenter, a renowned adept on the quality initiative. He has been successful in attaining several accolades in his career and has been serving academia in many different ways.
Austin Macaulay’s talented author, Noorie Hammond, will be giving an exclusive radio interview on Salaamedia where she will be talking about her book, Daughters of the Sun and much more. Listen to her, live, on Thursday 19th March 2020 from 12:00 to 12:30 hours at Salaamedia’s FM channel. The event will also be broadcasted live on their Facebook page: www.facebook.com/salaamedia Daughters of the Sun is a true story regarding racism and oppression of the infamous apartheid era in South Africa. The story is about a typical South African family and their life amidst daily sufferings and hardships. The family deals with sacrifices, love, happiness and tragedy from the start of the apartheid era till its end with the new democratic dispensation in 1994. Read more about it by clicking here. The author is a Literature and Psychology graduate and is an avid reader and poetry writer. She was the award winner for short story competition as well. Being born and raised in Kimberley, South Africa, during the apartheid era, Noorie recounts her real experiences and stories in the book.
Author James Quinn will be hosting a book signing event at Barnes and Noble, Santa Clarita, California, on Saturday, 28th March 2020. The book signing event is scheduled for 13:00 to 16:00 hours. Save the date to celebrate the launch and grab heart-lifting signed copies of Nightshades of New Orleans. The book Nightshades of New Orleans is an epic thriller set in the mysterious state of New Orleans with its spooky environment and colourful history of carnivals like the Mardi Gras. The novel is choked with suspense and many diabolical twists and turns that make it an interesting read. New Orleans is famous for its colourful history that includes some notorious hauntings and mayhem which attracts thousands of visitors every year. Grab a copy here. The author is an attorney by profession who enjoys writing mystery, thriller, and fiction books. James currently lives in Southern California.
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