Author Diana Barsham will host a Reading session and presentation of her book, The Touch of the Magdalene, at the City of London Financial Investment Firm, Law Debenture, on October 6 at lunchtime. The firm has selected the book to acknowledge the efforts of the author for the modern presentation of a Christian gospel story. The book, The Touch of the Magdalene, presents a carefully versed story of Mary Magdalene. She remained a mystery immersed in the pages of history. After Christ, she started spending her life in the mountains. Grab a copy of this book here to know more about her. Diana Barsham is Provence based cultural historian and biographer. She takes a keen interest in spirituality. She has also taught courses on ancient culture at the University of New York in London.
An author speaking session of David McCaddon – writer of the crime book ‘A Question of Time’ will be held at Oswestry Borders U3A on Wednesday, 6th October 2021 at 2:00 pm. David will speak about his book, The Question of Time, in detail at the event. This book begins with the murder of a girl in November 1967. The murder leads to the initiation of a complex enquiry. Soon after the incident, the body of another person is found which starts off the hunt for a serial killer. As you keep on reading, the book uncovers if both the murders are interlinked. As the story proceeds, a lot more secrets are also revealed. The book has a fast pace and keeps the reader engaged from the start till the end. To know all the secrets and mysteries linked to the crime, you can read the book by grabbing a copy. The writer, David McCaddon, has worked in the field of computing and law enforcement all his life. His experience also enabled him to work closely with the police departments all across the globe.
The Portobello Book Festival is just a month away. It will be starting on Friday – 1st of October and will last till Sunday – the 3rd. Our remarkable author, Grahame Howard, will be a part of the festival. He will make an appearance to discuss his book which has recently been published. The Norris Sanction is a light-hearted tale filled with humorous actions that befall the lead character. The Norris Sanction is a story about Andy Norris – a person who dreams about fighting his day-to-day battles and trying hard to have a love life. He somehow finds himself amid an investigation about an attempted assassination on his life. Find out what happens when the authorities in charge try to do a sting operation with Andy as bait. Grab your copy now! Dr Grahame Howard resides in Norwich. He has been active in the field of medicine. Howard graduated from St Thomas' Hospital School in 1976. He has worked as a junior doctor in Cambridge and London. In 1986, he was appointed as a Consultant Clinical Oncologist in Edinburgh.
Austin Macauley's author, Michael Rosenblum, will join a discussion with bestselling author, Patrica Karst, on an Instagram Live on September 27 2021, at 4 PM CST (2 PM PST/10 PM GMT). Both of the authors will speak about the themes of their books, career, and much more. For further information, check @fearisfaithisinsideout and @theinvisiblestringinsta on Instagram. Don’t forget to join them. Michael Rosenblum’s bestseller book, The Caterpillar and the Butterfly, is the story of a caterpillar who is afraid of everything. As the story moves forward, his fears turn into security, confidence, and self-love. Get this beautiful storybook here. Michael Rosenblum is a motivational speaker and workshop leader. He has also appeared as a guest speaker on TV and radio. After having a successful career in media sales, he is now all set to establish himself in the real estate market.
Our incredible author, Leonora Langley, is being invited over to various shows on radio and TV. This time, on 26th September, Sunday, she will be in conversation with Cassie Beckley at Radio Maidstone on her Sunday Brunch Show at noon. Do not forget to tune in and listen to your favourite author as she talks about her life and her writing. Leonora’s book, Let The Souls of Our Children Sing, expands over a less discussed idea – the emancipation of our children. This educational book not just speaks about the mental health needs of children but also what must change at the systemic level to meet these needs. The book suggests that the schooling of children must take place in an environment that gives room and an outlet to children’s creative abilities. It is in this creative expression that their freedom lies. Leonora Langley is an educator of repute. Currently teaching music and drama, she integrates pedagogy with ensuring the mental soundness of those receiving the education. It is for this belief that she also extends counselling services to her students. Leonora has also worked as an editor for various lifestyle magazines in the US.
The Columbus Citizens Foundation and the Italian American Museum will be conducting a special event with our author, Arthur Cola, on Friday, 24th September at the CCF Townhouse at 8E, 69th St across Central Park in New York City. The grand evening will have a presentation of the book, Murder in the Abbey, by Arthur Cola. The event will end with a VIP dinner for a limited number of guests. Book your tickets now! Murder in the Abbey is a crime book set in the mid-1960s. It’s a story about Ron de Cenza, who begins a new life after entering the priesthood. The troubles start when Ron senses something wrong when he attends the abbey. Something strange is lurking behind his back. How will Ron uncover hidden truths and potential murders? Will he discover the truth before it's too late? Read to find out. Arthur Cola was born in Chicago. He gained a Master’s degree from the University of Southern Mississippi. Arthur Cola has been an educator for 35 years, having worked as a teacher and school Principal. He has travelled the world and has written multiple books in the thriller, fantasy, and historical fiction genres.
Our incredible author, Leonora Langley, is being invited over to various shows on radio and TV. This time, on 22nd September, Wednesday, she will be in conversation with Samantha Day on 107 Meridian Radio in East Grinstead. You can tune into the ‘Open For Business Show’ at 10.10 am to hear Leonora talk about her life and book. Leonora Langley has had a remarkable career in education and journalism. She is now both an educator and a counsellor at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama. She started her career as a teacher in the 1970s. The 1980s saw her rise as a journalist. She moved to the USA during this time and edited numerous magazines. When she moved back to the UK, she resumed her teaching career in English, music and drama. Leonora bears the soul of an educator, and this is pretty apparent from her book, Let The Souls of Our Children Sing. Children’s mental health and wellbeing is the subject of this book. Leonora puts an added emphasis on the need for the educational system to reform along the lines that it becomes more open to arts. Her book suggests this as the only way to refill hope and imagination in the otherwise hollow and void minds and souls.
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