The Barnes and Noble bookstore at Sheridan Boulevard, Westminster will be hosting the book signing event of Rebecca K. Busch’s ‘Dragon Wing’. The author will be signing and promoting her book at the event. This is a story about a girl named Sigrun who was born with some abnormal features. People would think that she is an abomination who is different from everyone. She was born with fierce dragon wings instead of beautiful feathered wings like everyone in the village. She remained in the village and survived. Calamity struck her when she found out that her father has been killed and her brother is missing. She set out to find her brother. On the way she met a stranger who got involved in her cause and convinced her that a bigger Catastrophe is coming and she has to prepare herself for it. The author, Rebecca K. Busch grew up in the town of northeastern Michigan and later on moved to Boulder, Colorado. She earned her degree in English Literature at the University of Colorado. Currently, she is residing in Denver, Colorado and is a very passionate reader.
Author of the book, ‘I Will Find You’, John M. Taylor will be going to a ‘Meet the Author’ event that is going to be held at Waterstones Thanet, Broadstairs. The author will be there to promote his book. This is a story about the mystery and intrigue that starts at the wartime and it moves halfway through Australia. The story has poignant whose life moves from Dr Barnados to a new life on another side of the world. There is also Robbie whose journey to adulthood is filled with fun, sadness and drama. The book is filled with rich memories which definitely keeps its readers engaged until the last page is turned and has stories from the times of War which compels its readers to shed some tears. The author, John Taylor was born in Ely in the year of 1944. He has worked in more than 20 countries and is now spending his retired life in Cambridge.
Author of the book, ‘Very Short Stories’, by Gul Ozseven will be attending the poetry reading event at Bodrum seaside resort in the Aegean Sea region. The author will be there for the promotion of her book. The book is a poetry collection of a Turkish woman who writes poetry in English. Most of her poems are inspired from the everyday routine life. Her poems can be sometimes very humorous and sad but other times her poems are truly compelling and exciting. Some of the events and places from her poems are imaginary which gives them a fantasy look but it is all about going in depth of passion, compassion, surprise and happiness which can be seen in her poems. She is very creative and engaging in her work which takes the readers to a unique magical land. Gul Ozseven was born in Istanbul Turkey in 1986 and received her B.A (Honors) from Bogazici University. She has also an M.A degree in ‘British Cultural Studies’ from Warwick University.
Waterstones Bromley at The Glades Shopping Centre, plans to host a book signing ceremony for Patricia McDowall’s ’50 Letters from Spirit’: A call to awaken'. Patricia will talk about her book and her experiences and then will sign copies. This is a book about Patricia’s personal understandings which is based on 50 Letters with 50,000 thoughts daily. In the book, Patricia starts an unusual journey of self-consciousness back in 2013. She begins to feel that she is a living spirit trapped inside a physical body. Her soul evolves as she works her way through life using her consciousness. She talks about a spiritual guide in this book who helped her create this book; a masterpiece. The author, Patricia McDowell was born in Birmingham. She was raised and educated in London. She got her BSc degree from an Open University. She is clairaudient and clairsentient, she writes letters, and has the ability to read individual souls to heal and guide them.
The author of the book ‘The Duck Trail’, Steven G.Mathews will be going to the Sidmouth Library in Devon. The author will be promoting his new book during the visit. The story of the book is about a duckling whose name is Drake and he has this utmost inquisition about nature which compels him to go on adventures and explore his surroundings. It is Drake on a quest once when he gets lost and finds it difficult to catch his way back home. Will Drake find his way home or will he stay there in the wild for long? Will, he has to rely on his family and friends to follow his trail? Find out more in the book. Steven g. Mathews is a young ambitious author who loves to write poetry and poetic books. He finds it very relaxing and fun to write. He is currently studying for his professional procurement qualification. He likes to read and loves to write children’s books.
Harry J. Tomkinson’s book ‘Treachery at Bosworth Field 1485’ is part of the exhibit at the Bosworth Medieval Festival 2018 to be held in August. The festival will take place at the Bosworth Battlefield Heritage Centre and Country Park. The author dives into the history of England, to the late 1400s, and brings us a tale of treachery. The King of England, at that time, was Richard III. He is a fair king and is loved by the people. Some stories about him are circulated among the people to make him look bad. This leads to rebellions against him and taking advantage of the situation, Henry Tudor invades and the Battle of Bosworth takes place. Harry took a keen interest in theatre and film from a young age. He is very passionate about British History and is a loyal King Richard III fan. Learn more by clicking here.
Rotorua’s local author Zoe Beesley will be going to the book launch and signing ceremony of her new novel ‘A Sinner’s Gift’. The author will discuss her inspiration behind the book as well as the difficulties that she has to face in being the first time author. The discussion will be followed by a Q&A session and book signing. The story of the book is about a Police Officer, Fergus Toop, who worked in the darkest streets of London for a decade. He is now standing in disperse with dead in front of him. He has to find the clues in this final breath of light but as he digs deeper, he finds himself caught in the world of buried truths and secrets. The Author, Zoe Beesley was born in Scotland. She graduated in International Relations and Arabic. She has also a Postgraduate Diploma in Education. This is her first novel and she is currently residing in New Zealand.
Paul Anderson, author of the book ‘Legacies’ will be going to a book signing event at McNally Robinson Booksellers. The author will be talking about his inspiration behind the book and will be attending a Q&A session as well. The story of the book is about young Nick who sailed with James in 1768 and died two years later from Malaria, but did he? ‘Legacies’ tell the tales of a boy who was sick but survived to sail with Cook two more times. Nick, later on, finds love and leaves London for Better. His life includes a growing family over the years in the Mediterranean, the Arctic, Britain and Canada and in the process, he is followed by adventure, love, bigotry, hope defeat and perhaps the pain of what one leaves behind. Paul Henderson belongs from Winnipeg, Canada. He has been teaching for decades and is interested in history, naval stories and Captain James Cook’s life. He loves to laugh and drink at times. This book is his first novel up to the date.
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