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Author of the amazing history book The Last Queen of Scotland, Ray Barron-Woolford, will be hosting an online author talk event in collaboration with the Working Class Movement Library. The event is scheduled for Wednesday, February 10th, 2021, from 3 pm to 4 pm local time. Ray wrote about the event and his book, "Kath Duncan was the most important UK civil rights leader of the past 100 years & yet until my 5 years' research into writing my biography of her, The Last Queen of Scotland, almost nothing was known. As a gay man, it was all the more shocking to me not to find any LGBT icons in history who led real struggle which often cost them their lives.” Mark your calendars and set your alarms, and do not miss out on the event. To register yourself for the event, click here. The Last Queen of Scotland is a book about an important civil-right activist of the last 100 years people know nothing about. Grab your copy of the book here. Ray Barron-Woolford is a community activist and a playwright. His recent play highlights the life of Kath Duncan.
Austin Macauley’s young and talented author, Casey Hardman, is all set to host a virtual book event through Zoom for his newly released autobiography, Thirteen Years Fostered. The event is collaborated with Owl’s Nest Books and scheduled on Thursday, January 21st, 2020, from 7 pm to 8:30 pm local time. The author will talk about his book and the experiences behind the story. Mark your calendars, and do not miss out on the event. To register yourself for the event, click here. Thirteen Years Fostered is the story of all the children placed in the foster houses across the world. Every child has a different story and experience that must be listened to. Each foster kid comes from a troubled family and needs extra care and attention to grow within a society and build a life. To read more, order your copy of this beautiful and emotional autobiography here. Casey Hardman always had trouble with reading and writing, and he had to work hard to get a hold of it. Although his writing might be fragmented, he realized that writing is a blessing for him to express his feeling, and he is trying hard to improve his writing skills.
Austin Macauley’s distinguished author, Jason Waddle, will be hosting an author presentation and reading event through Zoom on Friday, December 18th, 2020 from 7 pm to 8 pm EST for his book, Awake in Dreams: Sleeping Death Away. At the event, the author will be reading some passages from the book and will also be talking about his writing experiences explaining how he became a published author. He will also host a Q&A session for all the attendees following the presentation. Join the event and get the chance to meet your favorite author and get to know more about him. You can attend the event here. Awake in Dreams: Sleeping Death Away is a collection of poems pointing to three states of consciousness – awakening, sleeping, and dreaming. The poems will trap you between physical and metaphysical worlds, leaving you with lots of questions. The book does not try to prove anything scientifically but questions many things that we consider true. The meaning of each poem will be different for different readers, and it is important to experience the poems rather than actualizing them objectively. Grab your copy of the book here. Jason Waddle has graduated in English literature and has also studied Psychology. He has written and published many poems and short stories. He is a full-time writer and stays in Canada with his wife and son.
Austin Macauley’s acclaimed author, Christine Thelker, is hosting an Online Book Event-Virtual Presentation for her book, For This I am Grateful, on Tuesday, December 15th, from 1 pm – 2 pm Est. The event will be hosted by NexusBC Community Resource Centre, a registered charity operating in Vernon, British Columbia. Through this virtual presentation, the author seeks to integrate the feeling of hope and spirit into people who have suffering or are diagnosed with dementia. The sole purpose is to generate awareness and instill them with her own motto of 'I Am Not Done Yet!' The whole event can be viewed here. For This I am Grateful is an autobiography of our author’s fight with dementia and how her life and perspective changed after her stubbornness to live landed her to Dementia Alliance International. In a series of events, she took it upon herself to create awareness regarding dementia. This book is a glimpse of her fight against dementia. It is a book that would surely inspire thousands. Order your copy today. Christine Thelker, now 60 years old, has been living and thriving with dementia. Currently, residing in Canada, she likes to spend the majority of her time advocating for dementia. Her motto found throughout her book's content has always been the same, even when she is advocating and sparking awareness regarding dementia and its diagnosis process. Event is free of charge and can be registered for by emailing [email protected].
One of Austin Macauley’s very talented author Erin Rafanello Ferguson is all set to host a holiday reading event for her book Earl: The Christmas Tree Spider. The event will take place on Saturday, December 12th, 2020 at Northampton Community College, Fowler Family Southside Center, from 12 pm to 2 pm. After reading out her book for the audience the author will sign copies of her book for the attendees. She will also be hosting a cupcake decoration craft hour designing little desserts in the likeness of Earl the Spider. Mark your calendars and do not miss this wonderful event. Earl: The Christmas Tree Spider is the real encounter of the author with a furry spider that invaded her home when she cut a living Christmas tree. After a few years of similar encounters, she decided to name it Earl and realized there was no need for her or her family to be afraid of it. The story is about a spider and his journey from the forest to a loving home. Grab your copy here and enjoy it. Erin Rafanello Ferguson is very passionate about event planning and writing and merged both of them a few years ago. She starting writing as a freelancer for a newspaper but after her experience with spiders, she decided to write a story softening the image of the unfortunate houseguests.
Austin Macauley’s highly talented author, Christine Thelker, is conducting a book launch event for her book, For This I Am Grateful, on Thursday, November 12th at 2 pm. The event will be hosted by Noelannah Neubauer, Ph.D. of the University of Alberta, and would be conducted via Zoom. The event's primary purpose is to generate awareness amongst masses for dementia, empathizing with her motto 'I Am Not Done Yet!' The event can be attended via Zoom. Use the passcode 563391 to join the event. For This I am Grateful, a memoir of our author’s battle with dementia and how a series of events turned her into someone who aspires people that there is still life after dementia. It is a book that illustrates the events that will surely instill hope in the lives of readers regarding living with dementia. Grab your copy of the book here. Christine Thelker, now 60 years old, has been living and thriving with dementia. Currently, residing in Canada, she likes to spend most of her time advocating about dementia. She has a great sense of humor and has a positive attitude toward life. She has set a precedent for all those suffering from dementia that life after dementia is possible.
Austin Macauley’s talented author, Diana O’Donnell, will be arranging a book signing event for her book, Lessons Learned from the Men I Have Loved & a Few I Loathe. The event is scheduled for November 7th at American Legion Post 314 (14124 Prairie Ave, Hawthorne, CA 90250) in Hawthorne, California from 1 pm to 4 pm. The author and her late husband have been president of this post so, a large community is expected to show up at the event. Mark your calendars and don’t miss this exciting event. Lessons Learned from the Men I have Loved & a Few I Loathe is the story of the life experiences of the author with men. The world is full of good and bad men. After all her experiences, she concluded that a man should be judged by the way he treats his lady and not by his physical appearance or bank balance. A blue-collar worker who treats you like a queen is better than the rich guy treating you like a trophy. Soul mates exist, and you will find yours sooner or later. Grab a copy of this amazing read here. After a great career in sales and marketing, California-born writer, Diana O'Donnell, turned to writing to overcome the loss of her husband. Diana now resides in Las Vegas and is a mother of two sons and has five grandchildren
Austin Macauley's author Dr. Lloyd Sederer will be attending a virtual presentation event for his book Ink-Stained for Life in collaboration with Gibson’s Bookstore, Concord, New Hampshire. The event is scheduled for Wednesday, October 28th from 7 pm – 8 pm. Llyod will talk about his book and life struggles. During the live event, he will also be joined by Dr. Andrew Chen, the chief medical officer of the US Olympic Ski Team. Get more information about the event here. Mark your calendars and don’t miss out on this wonderful event. Reserve your spot for the live event by clicking here. Ink-Stained for Life is a memoir of author’s life experiences. From family business to playing music, gambling to running away from home, this book is full of first-person stories and essays. The author framed his childhood in the pillars of the mid-20th century and illustrated the present age based on his experiences. Grab your copy of the book here. Lloyd Sederer has written seven books to date. His articles and researches have been published in all the big newspapers and journals of the United States. He was the medical editor for Mental Health for the HuffPost for 7 years. In 2013, he was given the Irma Bland Award for Excellence in Teaching Residents by the American Psychiatric Association. Currently, he is an adjunct professor at the Columbia University School of Public Health.
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