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Patricia Ilich will be signing copies of her debut novel "Maybe I'll Write More Later...Maybe" at Mandurah Library on Wednesday 9th March, from 1:00pm onwards. Maybe I'll Write More Later... Maybe is the debut book by Patricia Ilich. Born in the UK, she emigrated to Australia alone aged 27. There she married and had two children, obtained a Bach. of App.Sc. as a mature student and married again at age 71. Patricia wrote this, her first book, at age 73.
J. G. White will be at Nottinghamshire Book Fair on Sunday 6th March promoting the release of his title 'Never Surrender'. The author will be signing copies of his book between 10am - 4pm as well as holding a 'meet and greet' with the author. "Drawing on thorough research and his own military experience J.G. White's Never Surrender is an absorbing read, accurate and faithful to military structures and personnel and including the excitement, fear and tragedy of front-line combat."
Anna-Maria Athanasiou, author of the best-selling 'Waiting for Summer' series, will be participating in this year's Author Event Leeds. Taking place at Leeds Marriott Hotel on Saturday 5th March from 10am to 5pm, the event will play host to over 60 authors from across all genres. Following the event there will evening charity Masquerade ball Hosted by Hourglass events in aid of mental health charity 'Mind'. This is a fantastic opportunity to meet Anna-Maria and many other talented writers, whilst raising money for a great cause! Tickets can be purchased here:
Kevin McManus will be at Kinlough Library with his new book 'The Whole of the Moon' - A captivating Irish crime story of jealousy and betrayal! Kevin will be signing copies of his book on Friday 4th March at 6pm. You will also get the chance to speak with Kevin about his inspirations, characters and meaning behind the book.
Wendi Schuller author of 'The Global Guide to Divorce' is set to be interviewed on Croydon Radio. This interview will take place at 10:15 on Wednesday 2nd of March. Wendi will be talking about her fantastic book 'The Global Guide to Divorce' which is recommended by both The Divorce Magazine, UK, and Divorce Magazine. The Global Guide to Divorce is the definitive, step-by-step book on divorce and how to go about it. Topics range in scope from how to break the news, to what initial steps to take at the beginning, to guidance on working through the middle and post-divorce periods of the process. Wendi also presents true stories, which are interspersed with practical legal, financial, and division of assets guidance to ensure the best outcome for divorce. Suggestions on how to select the best legal professional in your circumstance, and where to find divorce resources are also included. Two top UK solicitor/mediators contributed to this book; Austin Chessell in London and Anne Hall Dick in Glasgow.
Annie S.P Glynn is holding a book signing event at Ravelston House in Musselburgh on the 27th of February. Annie Glynn will be signing copies of her fantastic book 'Jodie's Adventure With Aunty Ann.' 'Jodie's Adventure With Aunty Ann' is a fantastic children's tale where you can join Jodie and Auntie Ann on six charming tales of friendship and adventure. In Jodie's Easter, the characters explore Arthur's Seat, before making some beautiful cakes. Meanwhile Jodie and Ryan's Visit to the Park sees the gang discovering a group of tadpoles in the local pond. In the following tale Jodie visits the pet shop, and is amazed at the variety of beautiful animals she sees. Which pet will she choose to take home?
A.C Allanby will be at 'Thames Ditton Farmers Market' on Saturday 27th February between 9am-1pm, celebrating the release of her childrens book 'The Transom Trilogy I: The Adventures of Captain Antonio' Not only will the author be signing copies of her book, there will be a 'Captain Antonio' treasure hunt for the children throughout the market!
Carl Hancock will be signing copies of Marlborough Blues: Boy against the System at Adelaide Inn on Saturday 20th February from 3-5pm. To coincide with this special event, the restaurant are offering all guests 20% off their total bill for the evening if they'd like to have dinner at the venue. To place a reservation, please contact Karen Diesing at [email protected]. The author, Carl Hancock, has succeeded in writing a thought- provoking story of what can go wrong in a boarding-house of a school where a group of senior boys exercise too much power over the juniors they are meant to care for and protect and where the weak housemaster cannot cope. The heart of the story tells of the uneven confrontation between the nastiest of the senior boys and a strong-minded, thirteen-year old French newcomer. When the older boy fails to break the spirit of the rebellious upstart, the battle is ratcheted up several notches and the senior, Dirk Digby, is ready to do whatever it takes to crush the life out of his nemesis. It is a thrilling read which can be enjoyed by a wide audience. Readers will soon find that they are drawn to identify with the attractive, stubborn Jean-Michel. His serene inner strength enables him to do more than merely want to hold out. He will not compromise. He is an inspiration to his young friends but will all his good qualities enable him to survive this battle of wills? Carl Hancock was born in Aberdare, a South Wales valley town, famous for its steam coal. He now lives on a small farm in the Adelaide Hills, a region famous for its vineyards and excellent wine. Between these bookends there was a lot of teaching in places as far apart as Brynmawr and the Great Rift Valley.
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