Our brilliant Krissi Morris, the author of, When Sparks Fly, will be the guest speaker at the World Book Night event, scheduled on 22 April 2022 at Wareham, Dorset. Don’t forget to meet your favourite author. When Sparks Fly is book two in the romance saga. After a whirlwind romance, Molly gets married to the love of her life. However, she finds herself in a difficult situation when she realises that life is much more than an idyllic fairy tale. Follow Molly’s journey as she meets her best friend Lucy and finally finds solace. Order your copy now. Book one, Torn Between two, is also available on our website. Krissi Morris is a Yorkshire based author living with her husband in Dorset. After having a successful career in Real Estate, she now enjoys her retirement life indulging in writing, gardening, and walking.
Anne Hay’s book, The Mists of Time, will be featured at a poetry workshop to be held on April 21 2022, at the Gold Coast Library. The event will include a talk about Hay's poetry, excerpts from the book and a question and answer session. The book is now a part of the Gold Coast Library system, and residents can access it easily. The Mists of Time is a collection of poems that inspire feelings of contentment. The book features poems about love, loss, joy and sadness. The poems take you through the varied milestones of life and leave you feeling at peace. Anne Hay has worked in the UK and the US in the pharmacy industry. She received her education in Australia and the UK. She lived some of her retired life in France with her husband but currently resides in Australia.
Our veteran author, Leonora Langley, will be attending a book signing event for her book, Let the Souls of Our Children Sing. The event is scheduled for Saturday, 9th April 2022, at the Especially Health, High Street, Sevenoaks, Kent. Mark your calendars for the event. Let the Souls of Our Children Sing is an excellent educational read about mental health and wellbeing. The book shares insights around mental health issues, counselling, psychotherapy and life coaching. The book also talks about the development of youth in the mainstream education model that emphasizes cognition and logic. Get the insightful read here. Leonora Langley has a successful professional life in education and journalism. She started teaching in the early 1970s, became an active journalist in the 80s, and received major writing awards for her efforts. Leonora Langley is a Licentiate of the Guildhall School of Music and Drama.
Joseph Johnson will be holding a book reading for his collection of illustrated poems titled A Book of Birds and Verse for Young and Old. The reading will be held at Wombourne in West Midlands on 9 March. The event will include a presentation of original paintings by the author that were the inspiration for the illustrations in the book. The reading is for a private audience but anyone interested in attending can join by contacting the author at this website: www.joseph-g-johnson.co.uk A Book of Birds and Verse for Young and Old is a poetry book for bird lovers. The book includes poetry and illustrations of some of the most loved birds in the UK. The poetry is about wild birds one may encounter randomly at home or in the English countryside. Joseph Johnson is a bird enthusiast and loves nature. His first book was published for children when he started writing after being inspired by his children. He is a songwriter, a music lover as well as a writer. His love for writing lyrics inspires him to write poetry. He is also an artist, and his oil painting talent is featured in his books, including A Book of Birds and Verse for Young and Old.
Sean Brunton is scheduled to hold a book signing for his novel, Six of the Best, at Brendon Books, Bath Place, Taunton TA1 4ER, on the 3rd March 2022 at 6:30 pm. The event will include a small discussion by the author and a question and answer session at the end of the discussion. The Q & A will allow readers and fans to learn more about the six heroes of his novel. The event includes a complimentary glass of wine and personally signed books available for purchase. The event is free, but to book your seat for the event, you need to RSVP in advance by emailing [email protected] or calling 01823 337742. Six of the Best is a biography of six different English heroes that showed bravery and courage in times of difficulty. The six heroes include Richard the Lionheart, Sir William Wallace, Lord Nelson, The Duke of Wellington, Albert Ball V.C. and Roger Bushell. The mini-biographies give you a glimpse into their journeys as they go on to make British history. Their personal stories are examined as individuals as they strive to attain their victories defined by their inner struggles and circumstances. Sean Brunton is not only a writer but a journalist and barrister as well. He has led many high file legal cases and is well-known among legal circles for his closing speeches. He is settled with his family in Somerset.
Charles. G. Fournel will be holding a book signing on the 12th of February between 11-12 pm for his books, Rise of the Maquis and A Quest to Get Homebound. The event will allow readers and fans to meet the author and get their books signed. The event will also provide readers with the chance to hear more about Fournel's interests and inspirations when it comes to writing novels. Charles. G. Fournel's historical fiction novel, Rise of the Maquis, is set in France during World War II and Hitler's invasion of Europe. The novel follows a few soldiers who become friends and form a close-knit team that are brought together by destiny. The soldiers work together to save their country with the help of some famous historical personalities. The novel follows their journey and quest for freedom from the tyrannical rule of Hitler. Charles. G. Fournel is an author and an expert in World War II. Fournel has a special interest in War and military adventures. His novels echo his interest in war and the experiences of soldiers in armed conflicts. His knowledge of arms and ammunition also lends authenticity to his written work. Fournel grew up in Suffolk, England, in a small seaside village. He is a father and enjoys writing about historical events of World War II and armed resistance groups.
Our acclaimed author, Pam Preedy, will be interviewed on Kent BBC Radio FM 96.7 on Monday, 7th February 2022, at 7.40 pm. She will talk about her book, Living Through The Great War at Home. Don’t forget to catch your favourite author. Living Through The Great War at Home is the story of people affected by the Bromley War. It narrates how their lives were challenged and how they coped with the problems. The book is intensively researched and well presented. Order your copy here. Pam Preedy was born and raised in Bromley. She is an experienced teacher and holds Advanced Diploma in Local History from Oxford University.
Our talented author Helen Dymond will attend her book launch event for her book, Finding Handel. The book launch will be held at The Rotunda, Church of St Anne and St Andrew Salusbury Road, Queens Park. The event will start on Sunday 12 December, from 2 pm to 4.30 pm. Finding Handel is the story about sixty-five-year-old Handel, whose journey through Holland is interrupted by a road accident. The novel takes us right away from the usual stereotypes of Handel as a haughty courtier or a comical foreigner and into the mind of an intensely private and passionate man whose unique musical gifts are enjoyed more widely today than ever before. Helen Dymond’s fascination with Handel started in the 1980s when she sang in the Handel Opera Chorus. For forty years, she was mainly occupied in teaching English and lecturing in Humanities; her final post was at the City Lit, London, teaching Handel’s Operas and Oratorios and Psychology of Religion.
Don't miss out on the chance to meet Jayne Lisbeth, the author of Writing in wet Cement at the Read Local Author Expo. You can catch the author on December 11, from 10 till 1 pm. The event will be at the Jan Platt Regional Library, 3910 Manhattan Ave, Tampa. Jayne will be selling and signing her internationally published book. Writing in Wet Cement is a memoir about the life of the author and the struggle she had to face earlier which no one aside from family and trusted friends knew about. A story about the psychological health and mental abuse a woman suffered in the past yet she finds the courage and escapes to live a life that she knows now. Jayne Lisbeth grew up in Long Island. Her life has taken her to different areas like California, Vermont and Massachusetts. She currently resides in Tampa, Florida, with her husband. She finds great joy in writing about the evolution of women's lives.
Our incredible author Philip Pearson will be holding a book launch and signing event for his book A Challenger's Song. The event will be on Thursday, 9th December, at the Trinity Centre, Beechwood Road. It is a beautiful opportunity to get to know the author and get your very own signed copy of the book. The book signing will initiate at 7:45 pm and last till 9 pm. Don't miss out on your chance to meet the author. Click here to get your ticket. A Challenger’s Song follows the times and life of Charlie Collins on an epic adventure of the ocean in the HMS Challenger. We follow the boy's life on the sea and find his way around. We see how Charlie, his wife, and his family endure hardships and joy and take pride in everyday heroism. We view life and experiences from the eyes of the crew and members of the challenger. Get your copy here. Phillip Pearson has spent his life near the view of the sea at Brighton. He is well-versed and passionate about his education. In college, he indulged in geography, which aided him in his interest in the environment and its issues. He has been fascinated by the story of the challenging voyage and its accomplishments. He had the idea of writing a narrative of the life on the challenger, from the view of his grandfather while he was in a creative writing class at Mary Ward Centre in London. The narrative is based on numerous stories and sea shanties.
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.
Mark your calendar for the 30th November. Helen Dymond, the author of Finding Handel, will be having a book launch event in her neighbourhood. The venue is The Church of St Annes and St Andrew at Salusbury Road, in Queens Park. The timings of this event are 2 PM to 4:30 PM. Finding Handel is a modern-contemporary tale that takes a look into the life of Handel as a sixty-five-year-old man who is on a journey through Holland. By a stroke of bad luck, he gets injured in a bad road accident. He is rescued by the most intriguing couple, watching them deal with their lives and still going on day by day. Handel goes through an emotional and inner journey of self-realisation that makes him think about the life that he has lived. He questions many things that he has never done before. Helen Dymond has been an educator for forty years. She has been teaching English language and humanities. Helen has a great fondness for the work of Handel. She has sung in the Hadel Opera Chorus in the 1980s. She has put forward research for the Channel 4 Film, starring Simon Callow.
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’.
Don’t miss to meet our wonderful author, Joy Osbourne, at the book signing event for her book An Inside Job on 27th November 2021, at 10 am. The event will take place at Lindsey Lodge Hospice book shop, Ashby, Scunthorpe, North Lincolnshire. An Inside Job is a story about life within the premises of the prison. It is a memoir of Joy Osbourne, who has experienced the journey of being a chaplain at the Lincoln prison. Joy shares the challenges and busy day-to-day routine of dealing with these challenges inside the prison. Click here to grab your copy! Joy Osbourne has lived her whole life in Lincolnshire. She has done several jobs of social services and preaching in the Church after retirement. Mainly, this book reflects her life in prison.
Get ready for an incredible event that will take place on Wednesday, 25th November. Author, Elaine Trimlett Glover, got invited for an interview by the UCB United Broadcasting at 7 Tree hamlets Upton Dorset. She will be discussing her book, Don’t Take Care, Take Risks. The Interview will start at 11:00 am. Don’t Take Care, Take Risks is a moving autobiography that lets the reader experience the ups and downs of the author’s life. After losing her love, she somehow lost herself. As she finds herself, she receives a call that will change her life. Life will send her on an adventure on which she might find herself and new friendships. Elaine Trimlett Glover has always had a fondness for English literature. This fondness is due to the influence of her teachers in Stonehill and Longslade school. She has a strong faith in terms of religion. Elaine has served as a missionary in Baghdad, rural Kenya, and Iraq. In a position responsible for the infrastructure and girls’ education.
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