Stephen J. Garner, the author of Trauma and Redemption, is set to host a meet and greet event on the evening of 10th May 2023. The event is scheduled to be at the Kelder Wines, Urmston, Manchester. The author will discuss his book and sign the copies. Trauma and Redemption is a thriller which grips the reader taking him/her through a rollercoaster ride. Get the book from here. Stephen J. Garner is a retired NHS Oral Surgeon. Apart from his work at the NHS, he pursued his artistic passions and sang in various operas. Writing has been a lifelong passion for him. He resides with his family in Bollington.
Mary Ann Wood, the author of the children’s book, The Pricklebottoms: A Collection of Short Stories, is scheduled to host a book reading event. The event will take place at the Almondbank Library (Craigshill), Livingston, West Lothian, on the 10th of May, 2023. The Pricklebottoms: A Collection of Short Stories explores the four stories about a family of hedgehogs and their friends. The illustrated stories are written to entertain children and inculcate the virtues of kindness and empathy. You can get the book from here. Mary Ann Wood was a nurse in the Royal Army Nursing Corps before becoming an Administrator. This book is the result of her frequent visits to parks and natural landscapes with her grandchildren. She lives in Livingston.
An exciting event of book signing for Anne Hay's novel, Waking Up to Beauty, is scheduled on Tuesday, 2nd May 2023, from 11:00 am to 12:00 pm at Runaway Bay Library, Lae Drive, Runaway Bay, Queensland, 4216 Gold Coast, Australia. Waking Up to Beauty is an exquisite poetry book that tells stories in the form of poems that paint vivid images. Poems come in various themes, from love to sorrow, and can depict anything from rivers to the warmth of a winter's fire. The power of poetry lies in its ability to evoke emotions and create scenes in the reader's mind. Anne Hay worked as a nurse in various departments in Sydney before travelling overseas after completing her education in Australia and the UK. Anne later worked in the medical centre in Houston, Texas, and a pharmaceutical company in New Jersey, where she met her husband. They later retired and went to France and enjoyed nature before her husband's death. Anne now resides in Australia.
The author of the book An American Comedian Lost in Bavaria, Lois Bromfield, will attend an event on 29 April 2023, 6 pm at Weinstube, Zum Zwetschger, Höchstadt. The author will discuss her autobiography with the audience. An American Comedian Lost in Bavaria is an autobiography which details the author’s experience living in Germany. The book highlights the struggles, joys and memories of living in a nation that speaks a different language. You can get the book from here. Lois Bromfield is a television writer and comedian. She performed stand-up comedy for many years at The Comedy Store in LA. She also appeared on various television shows for comedy. After 1990, She started writing comedy and moved to Germany in 2007. Currently, she is working on her new career in writing.
Join Juliet Fisher on 20th April 2023 at The Ickworth, Horringer, Bury St Edmunds IP29 SQE, from 3 pm to 9 pm, for the launch of her autobiography Growing Wings. Share and learn through the journey of a mother, wife and businesswoman, as narrated by herself. Growing Wings is a decades-long diary of a mother, wife and businesswoman that takes the reader through the journey of life, from the highs to the lows, from trials and tribulations of marriage, work and motherhood to the joys and ecstasies of the same. It is the story of every woman`s life narrated beautifully by the author. Buy the book here. Juliet Fisher is an experienced professional in the hospitality industry. Besides being a successful businesswoman, she is a mother to five beautiful children. She spends most of her time handling the demands of work and a busy household, excelling at both. She is a family person and loves swimming, running, meditation, writing and drawing.
The inspirational author, James McDonald, is to conduct a book talk on his book, What`s The Worst That Can Happen? which was published earlier this year. The book talk will be held at the Corstorphine Library at 6 pm on 17th April 2023. Join the author to get his perspective, in an interactive session, behind a heartfelt account of his life of dealing and living with childhood trauma and focusing on positivity. Book yourself for participation through Eventbrite or contact the library at 0131 529 5506. What`s The Worst That Can Happen? is a moving account of James McDonald`s life narrated by himself. He dealt with childhood trauma due to abuse and dropped out of school. This book provides the reader with the inspiration and the purpose to navigate through different challenges of life and to stay positive. Get your copy from here. James McDonald is a gifted writer with experience in counselling and working with traumatised children. He dropped out of school at 15 and worked in the engineering sector until the reckoning turned him to the field of counselling, spirituality and healing. Despite an abusive childhood, James established a positive attitude towards life and wrote the book What`s The Worst That Can Happen? to inspire and transform others.
Before Abbey Road's author, Andrew Corden Lowe, got invited for an interview on Saturday, 15th April 2023, from 11:00 am to 1:00 pm, at Regal Tenbury Trust49 Teme Street Tenbury Wells, England, WR15 8AE, United Kingdom. Before Abbey Road is an informative book giving insights into life in Tenbury Wells and the UK in 1963. The Beatles' arrival in the little-known rural town of Worcestershire was a significant event. The writer skilfully integrates his own personal experiences growing up in rural Worcestershire as a twelve-year-old, where he realized through music the electrifying and unique nature of the world. His passion for popular music and culture is evident. Get your copy here. Andrew Corden Lowe got raised in rural Tenbury Wells, Worcestershire. The Beatles' arrival in town had a profound impact on his life. He later studied in Liverpool, successfully served in public services in England and Scotland, and retired before relocating to Germany in 2019 to focus on writing and reflect on the significant event of April 15th, 1963.
Join our esteemed author Portia Stanton-Noble as she takes the readers on a journey through her new murder-mystery romance novel ‘Pretty Dead Ordinary’. The event will be held at the City of Tea Tree Gully Library on Montague Road in Modbury from 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM. Don't miss out on this exciting evening of literary discussion and discovery! Pretty Dead Ordinary is a one-of-a-kind mystery novel that narrates a surprising story no one would have ever imagined. Join Senior Detective Phillip Duncan as he races against time to solve a deadly case. With the odds against him, how will he prove his innocence and navigate the complex world of murder and intrigue? Buy the book here. Portia Stanton-Noble is raised in Melbourne by Estonian parents who migrated to Australia after World War II. She has always had a passion for writing. Despite working in various industries, she never let go of her dream. With experience writing and editing for independent publications and university student newspapers, Portia now resides in the stunning Gilbert Valley region of South Australia with her son.
Join the Music History Book Club's online course on April 3rd, 2023, from 2:30 PM to 4:00 PM, featuring Helen Dymond's book, Finding Handel. Immerse yourself in the world of music history as Helen Dymond guides you through the fascinating journey of discovering Handel's music. Finding Handel is a gripping read that gives an insight into Handel's life, comprising a rich historical background. When a sudden accident occurs, the sixty-five-year-old Handel is forced to delve into his inner world. Let’s follow him as he embarks on an unusual pathway, away from all kinds of stereotypes. Buy the book here. Helen Dymond spent four decades teaching English and lecturing in Humanities, including a post at City Lit, London, where she taught Handel's Operas, Oratorios and Psychology of Religion. Her passion for Handel began in the 1980s when she was a member of the Handel Opera Chorus. She conducted research for a Channel 4 film and created a popular comic parody of the Hallelujah Chorus. In London, scenes from her Handel-inspired plays were performed in 2005 and 2009.
Author Claire Rosemary Jane of the magical novel, Chloe’s Extraordinary Telescope is all set for an interview on the radio on Thursday 9th of March at 12:15 PM on BBC radio Somerset, 95.5 FM. and 1566 medium wave. Chloe’s Extraordinary Telescope is a story of an only child, Chloe Blackthorne, who discovers a magical telescope. It quickly becomes her favourite possession as she embarks on time-travelling explorations. A curious boy named Jack joins the journey of thrilling adventures with her. Grab your copy to here. Claire Rosemary Jane got raised in Malvern, a town located in Worcestershire and was the eldest among her siblings. During her teenage years, she read the most. Claire successfully qualified as a Chartered Surveyor. She travelled globally and is concerned about human activities harming the planet.
Celebrate World Book Day with an exciting author event featuring John Ingham, who will be discussing his captivating book, Blood-Eagle Saga. The event will take place on Thursday, 2nd March, from 7 PM to 9 PM at the Caterham Valley Library. Don't miss the chance to meet the author and learn more about this exciting tale! Get more details here. Blood-Eagle Saga is a thrilling Viking adventure set in the frozen midwinter. The tale follows the rival longships of Viking warriors Grim and Asgeir as they journey across the Atlantic in search of treasure and honour but find themselves in the midst of a fierce battle with the native Americans. Get the book here. John Ingham has a PhD in History from Durham University. He joined the Daily Express as an editor in 1989 and was awarded the environment and energy prize at the Press Gazette’s British Journalism Awards for his outstanding environmental reporting in 2021. In his free time, he enjoys football, cooking, birdwatching, writing and travelling.
Our highly esteemed author, Alice Vye Henningway, will be conducting a book reading session for her book, Nyika, I Love You, in the Maa-Lai Library on 25th February 2023, from 2:30 pm to 5 pm. This is a fantastic opportunity for readers to meet the author in person, and also gain insight into the inspiration behind the book. Nyika, I Love You is a deeply moving story about the power of friendship between two women from different backgrounds. Set against the backdrop of Zimbabwe's civil war, the novel explores the strength of the connection between Joanna, the daughter of a white employer, and Nyika, her black maid. As their bond grows, they navigate the turmoil of the conflict and find that their bond is unbreakable. Buy the book here. Alice Vye Henningway was raised in Zimbabwe and had a deep love for the African bush and its wildlife. Her family travelled to the Cape of Good Hope before the 1850s, and Alice has drawn on these experiences to write her next novel, "The Flamboyant," with the help of her uncle, who is an established author.
Ken Ward will attend his author talk and question/answer session for his book Time for Revenge at The Book Shop in Hunstanton, Norfolk. The author's talk will be held on 16th February 2023, at 7 pm. Don’t forget to join the author and get a chance to meet him. Time for Revenge is the story of DI Keane, who is faced with a personal case in which two bodies are discovered, one at a local church and the other in a retired policeman's flower bed. He must piece together the connection between the murders and the impact it has on a mother and the village as a whole. Through his investigation, Ray finds relief and adjusts to new colleagues, leading to a positive outlook on the future. Ken Ward is a novelist born in 1960 who only started writing seriously in 2008 when he joined a writing group. He debuted his character, D.I Ray Keane, after having a short story published in a magazine. He has since published three books featuring the detective, with "Time for Revenge" being the latest. Ken resides in Norfolk with his wife and two poodles that provide him with inspiration as he writes.
Our talented author, Ken Ward, will be holding a book signing and author talk for his book, Time for Revenge, on February 16th, 2023, at 7:30 PM at the Golden Lion Hotel in Hunstanton. The ticket price is £10 each. To book a ticket, please reach out to Adrian via email at [email protected] or by phone at 01485522349. Time for revenge is a creepy thriller read featuring detective Inspector Ray Keane as he delves into a personal and complex case involving two murdered bodies and a small village in turmoil. Will he be able to uncover the truth and bring a sense of relief to all involved? Find out here. Ken Ward is an active member of a writing group since 2008. He resides in Norfolk with his wife Jan and two poodles. After publishing a short story in a magazine, he created the character of Detective Inspector Ray Keane, who has been featured in his three books so far, with "Time for Revenge" being the latest. He is full of inspiration and has many ideas for the future.
Join author Donnchadh Mac Gabhann for the highly-anticipated book launch of The Long Shadow on February 2nd, where he will read some excerpts and answer any questions you may have about his latest work. The book will be launched by podcast host Pranav Darshan on Zoom from 7:30 PM to 8:30 PM. To secure your spot at this virtual launch, visit Eventbrite and book your place now. The Long Shadow is a thought-provoking novel set against the backdrop of a post-pandemic world. It tells the story of a city divided by two oppressive civilizations, each vying for power and control, all while a series of mysterious murders prompt an investigation. Get a copy of the book here. Donnchadh Mac Gabhann was raised in rural Northern Ireland. From a young age, he became interested in the diverse patterns of behaviour in people. This curiosity led him to study history and political science at Trinity College Dublin and has since driven him to pursue further education at Uppsala University, where he is specializing in Holocaust and Genocide Studies to gain a deeper understanding of human nature.
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