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Neil Trelford will be signing copies of his debut title The Youth Club on Saturday 23rd July at Track Records between 10am - 12noon. The Youth Club is perhaps also a metaphor for Ulster youth, disaffected to an unusual degree by the toxic sectarianism of the times, embracing one or other culture - Mods, Rockers, Teds, Skins, Punks - as an escape from the "normality" of political and religious bigotry, and harsh law enforcement.
Jack Limes, author of A Chill Wind Blows will be signing copies of his debut novel at WHSmith Crewe on Saturday 23rd July between 12-2pm. A portrayal of Soviet Russia from 1929 - 1943 told with striking realism and truth.
On the 22nd of July from 10:00am Leslie Hopton will be taking over the ‘Top Time’ session at Bury St Edmunds library. He will be discussing his debut title ‘An East Anglian odyssey in poetry’, his motivation behind writing poetry as well as where he draws inspiration from! So if you’re a fan of poetry it’s not to be missed!
Author J.R Harrison will be signing copies of his fantasy novel 'Flights to Eternity' at Dottys café in Swindon. For a chance to meet the author make sure you head down on Wednesday 20th of July between 10am and 12pm.
On Monday 18th July Kevin McAllion will be at WHSmith Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow signing copies of his book 'Moristoun' from 12pm onwards. The story of 'Moristoun' follows lawyer William Buchan, who is racked with guilt over the death of his mistress and takes his own life. He finds himself banished in the afterlife to the mysterious island of Moristoun, joining thousands of other Scottish suicide victims. Two centuries later he spots the chance to engineer an exit from its shores when Moristoun's all-powerful Council enlist his help in stopping modern-day Scots from committing suicide. But will his gamble to take hopeless loner James McSorely back to Moristoun for rehabilitation backfire when the new boy falls for Gail Mathieson, the only other mortal on the island?
Robin G Jenner will be signing copies of his book Eighteen Lives From The Eighteenth Century at Waterstones Gloucester on Saturday 16th July between 11am-1pm. The book tells of eighteen mini biographies of the lives and careers of eighteen people who made their mark in the eighteenth century!
Carol L. Steingreaber will be signing copies of Pants Optional at Burlington By The Book on 16th July from 11:00 - 14:00 during "A Very Vintage Market". In her first autobiography, Carol Steingreaber offers a hilarious, unrestricted insight into her life thus far in Iowa, USA. The reader is a privileged passenger on the journey, invited to buckle up for the ride as Carol shares her stories from the sibling squabbles of childhood, to cringeworthy dating moments, marriage and various stages of motherhood. Her witty, "tell-it-straight" writing style conjures up images you can't help but laugh at, often accompanied by photos that speak a thousand (usually comical) words. Carol provides the reader with "UNconventional tips" on a whole range of themes such as housework and hospitals, illness and injury, Nerf guns and nudity, safety concerns and sex, friendship, faith and a great many more. Moments of eternal embarrassment are interspersed with flashes of comic/parenting genius, and every reader will find a nugget or three (or twenty!) to inspire them. A cracking read, and highly recommended.
Come and join Patricia Hutson at Rayleigh Library on Friday 15th July between 2-4pm to celebrate her new book Purple Michaelmas. Patricia will be signing copies of her title and a selection of refreshments will be provided. This is a story of happiness and heartache in equal measure, a story of true abiding love and passion one that is forbidden and can only be known by two people.
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