Charmaine Bill is all set for the book launch of her wonderful children’s book, All the Rage. The event will be held at A.C.E Hackney, unit 4 Bohemia Place, Hackney, E8 1DU, on 30th October 2021, from 11 am to 5 pm. The exciting event will comprise hourly readings throughout the day. So, make sure not to miss the amazing event! All the Rage is a sweet story for children written in a poetic manner. Moreover, it’s full of amazing illustrations that are sure to keep the children interested, especially girls. The illustrations and the colours used to give an overall warm fuzzy feeling. The story is about a little girl Willow, who tries her best to make the most unusual hairstyle for her mother, using her imagination, a broom and twigs. The bond shared between Willow and her mother adds to the sweetness of the story. Charmaine Bill loves to write for children. She has interests in behavioural and speech therapy. She considers herself lucky to live in London with her husband, a beloved daughter named Willow and her cat.
Our talented author, John D. Rowbottom, has been invited to the Eventbrite’s talk show, Words From North Lincolnshire: Local Writers Share Their Work. He will talk about his writing journey and his wonderful autobiography, Adventures of a Cold-War Warrior! The event will be held at Scunthorpe Central, Carlton Street, Scunthorpe, DN15 6TX, United Kingdom, on Saturday, 6 November 2021, from 13:00 – 15:30 GMT. Register for the event here. Adventures of a Cold-War Warrior! is a humorous account of the author’s life. It narrates the experiences that he encountered during the Cold War. Grab a copy now to know about the military mindset and much more. John D. Rowbottom has served as a member of the Royal Corps of Transport at Houndstone Camp in Yeovil, Somerset. He has also served R.A.F as a steward and later as a remuster.
Mark your calendars for 6th November 2021, as the authors of Bundles are ready to host a book signing event at the Berry Vine Gifts, 183 Bradford Road, Bradford Woods, PA 15015, USA. The event will start at 11 AM EDT and end at 1 PM. The authors will be there to talk about their book as well as give their signed copies. Don't miss out on this chance to miss our talented authors. Bundles is an autobiography about survival. It revolves around three strong-willed women from very different backgrounds. All three must face the reality that will shatter their ongoing life. Their lives and stories intertwine from time to time. Grab your copy to see how they find the strength to move forward. Bundles is a debut book of three close friends Sheri Kunkle, Mary Lynne Lorch and Ruth Carosone. Sheri Kunkle is a professional artist and designer. Her passion for taking care of the elderly brings her joy. Mary Lynne Lorch is a retired Instructor of Mobility and Orientation for blind children. She finds pleasure in being able to help people. Ruth Carosone is a Professional man Resource person in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Area. She loves to help people advance in their careers.
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.
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.
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 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.
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