Successful screenplay writer Rajani Kanth will be signing the copies of his book ‘A Day in The Life’. The event will be hosted by ‘Barnes & Noble’ who also have stocked his book. It will be a great opportunity for you to meet the celebrated author with great literary and academic contributions in person and get your copy signed from him. ‘A Day in The Life’ narrates a brief, yet turbulent day in the life of our rebellious modern age protagonist. In a very unique writing style, Rajani takes you through the day of a post-modernist lover as he dodges the everyday pitfalls, passes on the temptations and commits unmindful errors. Readers can not help but build a bond of understanding his ailment as he continues through his excursion to a climactic end. Dr Rajani Kanth is an ex-Fellow of Harvard University and a Trustee of the World Peace Congress. He is credited to several scholarly works in economics, social theory, and philosophy. He is a successful novelist, poet and screenplay writer. Rajani is devoted to human rights, women rights, global peace, and environmental sustainability.
On weekend just before the Valentines Day, Demetra Demi Gregorakis, the author of poetry book ‘Love Letters in the Wall: Agapé Edition’ is invited for a book signing event at Barnes & Noble on Saturday afternoon. Considering the hopeless romantic theme of the poetry book, the event is perfectly timed. ‘Love Letters in the Wall: Agapé Edition’ is a poetic expression of a hopeless romantic, living in times when technology has overtaken love. Her journey is somewhat convoluted one which most of us take, ebbing and flowing through this stage and that, meeting the right one, the wrong one, the next one … love and adoration, heartbreak and happiness, they all appear here, in thoughts and poems written from the ever-romantic heart. Demetra Demi Gregorakis is a girl who still believes in the true love that can sweep you of the feet and bring butterflies in your stomach. She credits her parents’ 30 years of marriage full of unconditional love for being her inspiration. She refers to herself as a dreamer or a hopeless romantic – or just an old-fashioned girl who is fumbled by the world where commitment has become feared, love is a convenience and conversations are texting.
Jacqueline Carpenter is excited to invite you to the book launch event of her book ‘Louisa’ in Spain. Harry’s Bar will be hosting the book launch event where the author will introduce her debut novel. ‘Louisa’ is a novel set in pre World War II times and pictures the life of a young 15-year-old girl Louisa, living a happy contented life in London. However, the war changes that and a lot of other things. How much strength it would take to survive what war brings? Jacqueline Carpenter is a loving wife and mother of two adult children. She was initially from Essex but these days she spends a lot of her time in Spain. She enjoys the company of gorgeous Spanish people. She also adores the weather and delicious healthy food of Spain. She loves, walking along the beach, chanting and dancing.
The author of an amazing self-help book, Bill Mann will be talking about his book ‘How to Keep Calm and Carry On’ on a radio show called ‘The Eclectic Light Show‘. The show will be aired on Marlow FM on 31st January. The talk will start at 12 pm so stay tuned in. ‘How to Keep Calm and Carry On’ is a book that is inspired by events that have happened in the life of Bill Mann. Raising from the remains of the underground train carriage bombing. The attack took lives of more than 52 people, yet Bill survived. A journey for the surviving soul to deal with the loss of his wife and building his life. The author Bill Mann has gone through a good amount of change, distress and misfortune. He narrowly survived the 7/7 London Bombing and lost his wife after a few years to cancer. Bill has been through a lot of change and adapted himself through each and every one of them by embracing the positivity of life.
Kym and Elaine Smith are invited by Hills Radio to talk about their book ‘The Elephant That Lost Its Trunk’. The couple has shared a life together and now share the credit of book they have will be talking about on the radio show. ‘The Elephant That Lost Its Trunk’ is an interesting read about an Elephant who was enjoying a splash with his friends. Jim the elephant surfaced from the river water to discover that he has lost his trunk. Distressed and embarrassed he asks his friends to help search for the lost trunk. Read along while they resolve the mystery. Kym and Elaine Smith have three adult children and three grandchildren. They have lived and worked in South Australia. Elaine worked as a nurse, mother and nurse again; Kym was a telecommunications technician until he trained for ordained ministry in the Anglican Church.
Award-winning actor-director and playwright Ira David Wood III has arranged a meet and greet event for readers who have loved and appreciated his book ‘The Russian Galatea’. He also intends to entertain the readers with his insight about the book and his very interesting professional journey, to say the least. The White Army wants to be sure if the last Tsar of Russia, Nicholas Romanov and the entire Romanov family has been actually murdered by Russian Bolsheviks. Detective Nicholas Sokolov is sent to Siberia to investigate, who becomes obsessed with the case. Additionally, there is a deep relationship between the detective and the girl in a faded photograph. A fiction cleverly woven around the historical facts brings out a very intriguing novel. In addition to Ira David Wood, an astounding career as an actor and director he is also a founder and current Executive Director of Theatre in the Park North Carolina. He and his wife, Ashley are particularly fond of their home North Carolina. With all his professional accomplishments he has also managed to raise three amazing children. To get more details of this event click here
Chipping Sodbury Library is hosting a book signing for The Figment Wars sequel by David R. Lord. The author will be signing books for his young readers and offering them insight to his own personal figments of imaginative world. Every person carries his own threads of imaginative worlds and its amazing when you can share your fantasy world with friends. The book is a series of adventure in the realm of imagination in which three young kids are stuck in and find it hard to escape. They meet different creatures and fight monsters together and have great adventures. After years of writing fanfiction, David R. Lord, a preschool teacher was encouraged by his good reader friends to publish his very own storybooks for children. He has published two books in the sequel and there are more to come. He enjoys reading and writing fantasy and sci-fi stories.
88.9 FM Hills Radio Station (Australia) has invited Adam T Davie for an interview to talk about his life and his first of many to come thrilling novels. Adam will talk about his experience in security industry and his inspiration for the novel. He’ll also talk about the story of his book to make listeners interested to get their own copies of ‘Fatal First Contact’. The book ‘Fatal First Contact’ is a science fiction in which the protagonist tries to offer his services as a security provider for the family of a high profile client. Instead, he is kidnapped by some aliens who wants to use his extra ordinary security skills for their benefit. Dealing with powers he has never experienced before he decided to take on the mission, aliens have chosen him for. He is blind to the fact that actions he takes will have consequences not only for his home planet Earth but his very own family too. The author of this book was born in Australia and his dream job was to become a police officer but he was turned down. So, he joined the security industry and feels this has been his calling all along. Although he tried his luck in other fields including his own small business but he always came back to the security industry. This is what he is best at and feels comfortable with. This very field has inspired the novels he has written.
The author of ‘Ivf and Infertility, Our Journey: A True Story Of One Couple's Struggle Against The Odds’, Verity Craig, will attend a book signing event of her book at WHSmith Tunbridge Wells, Royal Victoria Place, Kent. The author will interact with people and will present them the signed copies of her book. The book ‘Ivf and Infertility, Our Journey: A True Story Of One Couple's Struggle Against The Odds’ is a couple’s journey who faced infertility and experienced the pain of miscarriages along the way of trying for a baby. Verity Craig decided to write a book about their journey to provide inspiration and support to the people who face this trauma. Verity Craig is a journalist and former magazine owner. She had worked for various magazines and newspapers as a chief writer and sub-editor. She is currently running two restaurants along with her husband.
The author of the book ‘Local Time’ will be at Murray Bridge library, South Australia to attend the launch event of his book ‘Local Time’. The author will formally launch his book for sale. He will also interact with the audience and answer their queries about the book. The book ‘Local Time’ is the story of a bride Sophia, who is engrossed in her wedding plans but things didn’t go as she had planned them. Dorothy and the girls became involved in a grand theft. Her newly hired groundsman, Stuart, fools everyone with his deceptive card. There is a dubious duo on the guest list which no one knows about. The author, Fleur Lind was born and raised in New Zealand. She is a passionate writer who worked as a carer in rest homes and in the community environment. Fleur appreciates new ideas in her writings. She has two children and a black Burmese cat ‘Brina’.
As Christmas approaches don’t miss your chance to be at the book signing of Steven Bosworth. As the author plans to have the book signing of his book ‘The betrayal’, the event is linked to a Christmas Fair, at Staffordshire. ‘The Betrayal’ is a story about the life of Dean Nash, an urban man who feels as though something is missing from his life. But everything changes when Nash meets Nick owner of the nightclub. They get involved in a robbery which quickly falls under the investigation of government agency headed by Jon Wagstaff. Nash enters into a journey of his own for self-awareness takes place. Nash’s best friend Neal is not aware that Nash was a part of robbery following the death of his new girlfriend, is out for vengeance. The story ends with a shootout ending. But which men will survive. Steven Bosworth is a qualified engineering manager, who has worked with many international companies. He had been wanting to share his experience of life and the type of emotions he had been through throughout life. He had the idea of his main character, but in 2010 he finally put forward everything on paper.
Far From the Madding Crowd Bookshop to host the book launch ceremony of ‘Voices from the Past: The Baby’ by Elizabeth Uywin. The author will talk about his brilliant Autobiography and share the inspiration behind writing it. The author will also present the signed copies of his book to the audience. The book ‘Voices from the Past: The baby’ is a story of Cole family in London destroyed by World Wars. During the wartime, the family faced such a hard time that Percy Cole’s wife Jackie had to use all her approach to save the family from the poor house. The book is a sad and inspirational story of a family who fought their own separate battles. The author Elizabeth Uywin was born and raised in Braintree in 1951 on her father’s farm. Later on, they moved to London. In London, she worked in the court service for many years. This is her first book of three which follows the life of a child called Mary. Currently, she lives in Chiswick.
Taylor Family YMCA will host a book launch ceremony of Margaret Scott’s ‘Jimmy Gets a Pet Passport’. The author will talk about this excellent children’s book and share the inspiration and lesson behind the story. ‘Jimmy Gets a Pet Passport’ is the story of Jimmy, which is a very kind and adventurous Dalmatian who likes to play with her other friends in the sun. Jimmy doesn’t like to visit the vets and this is her least favourite part. Jimmy’s new mother had to move to Scotland. Therefore, she had to go to the vet to get a pet passport so that she could fly on an aeroplane. This means that Jimmy has to overcome her fear. Margaret Scott hails from Scotland and she grew up in the North East side of the country. She studied Sports Development and Health Promotion in the University and spent nine summers as a Camp Counselor, Unit Leader and Sports Director at Camp Blue Ridge in Northern Georgia, USA.
The book signing of ‘Satellite Attack’ by Doin Perry will be hosted at Harry Hartog Bookshop, Woden. A Science Fiction about Seraphina: a girl who would answer any question, just not the future. Seraphina has to use her unique powers to avoid a satellite attack on earth which will cause the end of life on earth. However, she has to be careful, as a sleeper agent is woken by the Galactic Council, who is the Head of Earth’s Department of Extra-Terrestrial Affairs. It is up to Seraphina, her sister, and some humans, as they take dangerous steps to avoid the end of civilization. Doin Perry is an Australian, who moved from Queensland to Tasmania. Holding a Bachelors major degree in Sociology and Aboriginal Studies. He writes books on the genre of Science Fiction and Fantasy. He has written two books, Target, and Alien Love.
Don’t miss out on the book signing event of ‘Ivf and Infertility, Our Journey: A True Story of one couple's struggle against the odds' by Verity Craig. A book that dives into the life of author, who has given her view about infertility, which is a challenge that many couples have to face. It has a deep impact on a person’s life. She has given an insight on the matter from her own daily experiences. Filled with trauma, hope and all types of emotions. This book is a guide for couples who need a little guidance, as no one ever talks on the matter of infertility. Verity is a former magazine owner, who now is a business owner alongside her husband. Before she and her husband started their business, she was a freelance writer, and also had a magazine editorship career in a local publication.
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