Don’t miss out on your chance to get your copy of ‘Both Legs Down One Knicker’ signed by Bob Bond at Worthing. Arts enthusiast whose drawing didn’t look so right. So he turned to his second favorite thing, that being the sport of Football. He was comparatively better in that then arts. The pages of the book are covered with a collection of sketches and cartoons even stories. Bob Bond, started sketching and comic making with the Scottish publishers DC Thomson. He has been making football sketches and comics for 60 years. He lives in the Sussex coast. He has created footballers for many books, magazines, and newspapers. He has made comic strip histories in English Clubs. He creates his comics when he is alone in his studio.
This Saturday, 24 November, 2018, Pauline Emsley author of three great children books, The Ticklish Scarecrow, The Tear Dragon and Rag Doll Lost, will be present at Brighton Book Fayre (the open market, Brighton). She will be available for a book signing from 10 am to 4 pm. Make sure you grab your copies of her books and get it signed by the author. Her books are about a lonely scarecrow saved by a stranger’s gift, a scared rag doll saved by recycling and a magical dragon who came into being from a tear and goes on a world of adventures. Indeed very creative ideas for stimulating imaginative powers of children. Pauline has a great gift of imagination. She is so involved in her imaginative worlds that her mother called her a daydreamer. Pauline believes imagination is a great way to explore our surroundings and in turn stay contented and healthy. To get more details about the event click here.
Horizon Books will host a book signing event of ‘A Being Otherwise’ by Chris Kassel. The author will sign the copies of his book and deliver a talk to the audience. The book ‘A Being Otherwise’ is about a forty-one years old schizophrenic man, Wayne Hrovat. Wayne has worked as an accountant at Ford Motor Company for fifteen years. He lost his job due to downsizing and starts working at a manufacturing plant in rural Michigan. Soon, he discovers the dark history of murders and missing persons and became an integral part of a nightmare. The author Chris Kassel is from Detroit. He is a journalist and a writer who has written 12 books of different genres. He is also the co-creator of popular Our Story TV series and winner of seven Michigan Emmy Awards.
Just before Christmas, author James Fellows will be signing the copies of his book ‘The Story of Jim’. On Friday, 21/12/18, James will be at The Kings Head Pub, Lichfield Staffordshire on the occasion of the Staffordshire's "Old Comrades Association" celebration of the regiments FEROZESHAH battle honour's anniversary. The event will commence at 1 pm and shall last till 5 pm. Make sure you get your copy signed. ‘The Story of Jim’ is an autobiography of a British born World War II soldier. In this book, he has conferred the eventful journey of his life. He served military and later moved to Canada. He shared his accounts as a soldier and paratrooper in Germany, Northern Island, Malaya, and Hong Kong during the war. Afterwards, he also worked as an engineer and engineering manager, and assisted immigrants like himself. Later he took two years to break from engineering and travelled through Antarctica. He moved to Vermont and Ohio, USA, to further his career in engineering. Later at the age of 45, he moved back to the UK on the insistence of his family. After losing his life partner, he opted to get admission in Royal Hospital of Chelsea, where many other retired soldiers reside. There he enjoyed wood carving, painting, ceramics and writing ‘The Story of Jim’.
Sequel of the book ‘The Bears of Bopplestone’ will be launched by the author Frank Bristow at Crediton Congregational Church. The author will and present the copies of his book for sale to the audience. The Story of this book is about three little talking bears, who are the secret keepers of the secret castle. This time they start going to school at the Little Bears’ School, high up in the mountains, in the village of Bopplestone. There is a promise for a lot more fun and adventures as they work their art of engineering learned at school to make all little bears happy again. Frank grew up in Devon, living closer to nature and three siblings. After leaving school, he joined the family business of sweet making. Later on, he met his life partner Jane. Together they raised a happy family of two daughters in the big family house with more pet animals than he ever had in his childhood. Frank fulfilled his dream of successfully running the business of sweets by the name of Willy Wonka. His fulfilled life and love for children inspired him to write about selfless, kind and helpful little bears.
On Saturday, David R. Lord will be a book signing for the adventure sequel he has written under the title of ‘The Figment Wars: Through the Portals’, which is the first from the series followed by ‘Search for the Caretaker’. The book signing event will commence at Chipping Sodbury Library. In the first book, Thomas and Isaac are brothers accompanied by their young cousin Emily. Kids accidentally stumble upon a portal which sucks them into Realm of Imagination, full of beings very different from them. Struggling to prove their identity, they found out there is someone who wouldn’t let them go home. What terrible plan they have for human children? In the second book Thomas and Isaac away from dear Emily, just started school, when their day is ruined even before the first class. There is a horrible conspiracy which causes a dangerous enemy from the Realm of Imagination to resurface. Can they defeat Torvik without Emily’s help? David and his partner live in South Gloucestershire. He loves, acting, cosplaying and writing. He is a pre-school teacher who enjoyed writing fanfiction until he was pushed by good friends to write something more serious.
Jean and Jamie Illingworth, the mother and son duo will be attending The Newburgh Priory Christmas Fair (Coxwold, York, North Yorkshire, YO61 4AS). They will interact with readers, sign their two books for them and hopefully enjoy the Fair. 'Danny’s Bonfire Night' is the first book of a sequel which shares the story of a sad and lonely dragon named Danny. Danny becomes friend with a brave and smart girl Susie and helps to save the village from an accident at bonfire night. 'Danny’s Christmas' is the second book in which Danny and Susie celebrate their Christmas. Danny the dragon tries to help Susie but messes things up and had to fix them again. Jean Illingworth is a safety advisor who also does landscape photography. Additionally, she enjoys writing short stories and poems. Now she has published two amazing children books in collaboration with her son Jamie. Jamie is a writer and illustrator; he is a certified 3D animator but feels more comfortable with 2D illustrations. He brought the characters of the story to life with his creative illustrations.
An event to look forward to at Coronation Hall. As it will be the venue for the up-coming book Signing of ‘A Roman and a Celt’ by the author, April E. Clardge. The author will be there for the Mind, Body and Spirit event on Saturday 15 in December. A gripping historical fiction story about the life at the time of Roman Invasion. From the memoirs of someone who was there at that time, Dana tells the story in a way that tells about all the struggles one would face trying to live in the Roman World at the time of Roman Britain. Dana was very young when the Roman invasion started. Dana quickly learnt to dislike the Romans with all her might as she was driven out of her home and her family got slaughtered. She is a sixteen-year-old, with a quick temper and headstrong. Yet, Fate had other plans for her as she was to be wedded to a Roman. This is her story from her memories. April was born in Australia. She is passionately involved with historical events and the words written by those before her. She has been attentive when it comes to spiritual and psychic sciences. Using this ability April gives an amazing edge in past life memories. She has traveled around the world, lived in Australia and Britain and calls herself as a “space traveler of the Earth”.
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