George Horton will be a part of a book signing session for his new publication titled Clans. The session will take place on 28th November 2021 at Forge Market, Glasgow. The author will mark his presence from 11 am till 3 pm. Don’t forget to get your copy signed and interact with the author. Clans is about the ancient history of clans who lived in caves. The caves were on the top, edging above Northern Europe. This book reflects the evolution of life on Earth. The author argued that clans living in stone age were unaware of each other and lived for a short time. All the clans had different perceptions about the existence of other clans. To get this interesting historical book, click here. George Horton is settled in Ayrshire. He served in Royal Military Police as a computer technician for 20 years. He used to travel long miles. Years of camping and hiking in Scotland and Canada blessed him with the necessary inspiration for writing ‘Clans’.
A book signing event will be held on 4th December 2021. Yvonne Ridley will lead the event. She is the author of the book ‘The Caledonians’. The book signing will take place at Forge Market. The author will mark his presence on Saturday from 11 am to 3 pm. The Caledonians is a teen fiction story of a Scottish professor of History, who is blessed with a never-ending life. He faced several deadly incidents while travelling in time. He interacted with famous and vicious people during his expeditions. Get this book here to read about strange yet exciting time travel incidents. Yvonne Ridley is a journalist by profession for forty years. She has written many books but this book is her first-ever fiction writing. She was inspired by the peaceful scenery around her residence at the Scottish farms.
Reverend Father Alan Cox will talk about his latest publication, The Life of a Psychic Broadcaster, on 2nd October 2021. The talk will be held from 10 am to 5:30 pm at the Royal Asiatic Society, 14 Stephenson Way Euston London NW1 2HD. The Life of a Psychic Broadcaster is based on the experiences of the author while he was a radio broadcaster. This is the journey of the author from the ignorant life towards an inspiring life. He served in England and developed a strong bond with God. He inspired people to change their lives and turn their path towards spirituality. Click here to get your hands on this autobiography. Reverend Father Alan Cox is a spiritual healer who inspires people in healing and tracking their lives. He is doing multiple jobs; theatre production, hosting, and radio broadcasting are among them. He is also a psychic investigator.
Our author, Carla Malone, invites all to her upcoming book signing event. Mark the date and time – Saturday, 30th October from 11 am till 3 pm, at the Forge Market, Duke Street, Glasgow. She will be talking about her book, Nigel, the Naughty Broomstick, signing copies for the audience. Don’t miss out on this chance to meet her. Nigel, the Naughty Broomstick is a fun book for the young ones; a story about a quiet neighbourhood that is turned upside down when a witch moves into it. The people of Rose street begin to figure out if the witch is good or bad. They have yet to face Nigel, the mischievous broomstick of the witch. Carla Malone has been working in the field of education for twenty-six years. Dealing with children is part of her life. She has seen first-hand how children books are beneficial for young minds.
Mark your calendars for Friday, 10 September as our uber-talented author, Portia Stanton-Noble, will be holding a book signing for 'The Big Dead Dry'. The venue for this event is Kapunda Twilight Market and the timings are from 5 pm to 9 pm. Do not miss out on your chance to meet the author and get your own signed copy. The Big Dead Dry is an intoxicating crime thriller. It follows the story of Raquel and Steve. They move into the town of Brumby Flat in the middle of a drought. The place is notorious for crime, murder, and accidental deaths. After the death of a mysterious man, a city-based detective comes to the crime scene and tries to solve the case. He has quite a few quirky characters to get information from and amongst them is the serial killer hiding in plain sight. Portia Stanton-Noble lives in Australia. She always dreamed of becoming a writer. Portia has had experience in the telecommunications field as well as the retail sector. The Big Dead Dry is her debut, and she already has planned out and written a sequel.
A book signing session will be hosted by Jacqueline Derbyshire for her book, The Roadside Fairies, at The Cheshire Cheese in Wallasey. The author will mark her presence on 2nd October 2021 from 12 pm till 3 pm. Do not miss out on the interactive session with our incredible author. The Roadside Fairies is a story about magical beings who live on the side of the road. When woodland people are hurt or sick, the Roadside Fairies come to their aid. However, since the vehicles' smoke and noise are hazardous for these delicate creatures, the construction of roads forces them to change their habitat. These fairies' younger generation is very much interested in learning black magic by obtaining the "Book of Elders." Clover is in charge of safeguarding the sacred text. What is her reaction to the fairies? To read more of this fascinating story, click here. Jacqueline Derbyshire was born in Merseyside and moved away from home when she was young to work in social and health care. She has always loved to write, but she wasn’t be able to start unless the year 2020 arrived. The lockdown allowed her the opportunity to settle down and write. The end outcome is right in front of us in the form of this fascinating children's book.
On Friday, 1 October 2021, Linda D. Rhodes will be holding a book launch event at the Beaufort St Bookshop 567 Beaufort St, Mt Lawley, Perth. The event will start at 3:00 pm and wrap up around 5:30 pm, Australian Western Standard Time. Dr Rhodes is thrilled to announce that she will be having Micheal Kirby, a retired Justice of court, with her via zoom. See more details of the event here. Beyond the Rainbow captures the life and academic perspective of LGBTQ+ people. It talks about the slow and steady empowerment and development of the community. It is also a view from the author as to what it truly means to be gay. The struggle these people have to face from bullying, discrimination and even lost self-esteem has very well been highlighted in this book. Linda D. Rhodes is a Melbourne born Australian. She has written this book after doing a great deal of research on what it is like to be gay, especially in a time when it was thought to be illegal and immoral. Her book is a result of her personal stories and academic research from a sociological stance on the topics of homosexuality and sexual diversity.
Mark your calendars as our incredible author, Charles Fournel, invites you all to the book signing event at the Halesworth Library for his amazing historical fiction book 'Rise of the Maquis'. The event is on 16th October and will begin at 11 am and last till noon. Do not miss this chance to talk to the author himself. Rise of the Maquis is a story about a small yet brave group of resistance soldiers in France who fight against the enemy to save their people from the tyrannical German Empire. Follow this small group of friends thrown together by need and necessity. They hide in plain sight but would they be able to save the men and women of their country when the enemy is large and powerful? Grab a copy to find out. Charles Fournel was born and raised in England. He lives with his two children. He has a passion for writing and he started off very early in life when he was just 10 years old. Charles has expanded his writing from short stories to World War II.
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