CT Mitchell, the author of ' Murder Secret ' has arranged a workshop for helping other fellow authors achieve what he has mastered. Selling books like hot cakes is every author’s dream and he is offering you a chance to learn how to make that dream come true. Tickets are available online. A serial killer on the loose, investigative officer Detective Jack Creed has limited resources to catch this serial killer. Jo Boston-Wright joins Creed's team and wants to prove herself fast on this male chauvinistic team but it's not that simple. The killings started a decade ago. But The latest killings are identical - with five murders in the past eighteen months, all black, drug use, female prostitutes. Except for the latest victim who is different. Jo unearths a vital clue that links a quiet, retired ex-Military police officer to the killings. The media is hungry for an arrest but a lot depends upon the validity of Jo’s discovery. CT Mitchell is an Amazon bestselling author of mystery, short reads and novels with a thriller edge. He has multiple 5-star recipients in the 2017 Readers Choice Awards for his novel Murder Secret. Street educated, Australian-born C T Mitchell is a former real estate agent and has travelled the world for his work adding up to his experience. Click here to get more details about this event
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.
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”.
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.
Alison Hale, the amazing author of a magnificent educational book ‘You Can Tell’ will be visiting Winchelsea School for the Christmas Fair at Guernsey road, Parkstone, Poole. She intends to create awareness in the young ones and for that, she wants to sell her books and even giving out flyers. Do not miss your chance to meet Alison and get your own copy ‘You Can Tell’. An informative book that communicates the importance of a strong and healthy relationship between children and elders. The book dives into the matter of someone abusing children and how children should feel free to talk to their elders about it. Alison Hale is a forty-five-year-old woman who is on a mission to help and protect the children and teenagers of today. She was a victim of abuse when she was younger. She has written ‘You Can Tell’ in such a way that guides young people of all ages to confide with their parents, no matter what kind of problem they face in life.
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.
A talk and book signing event is being hosted by a local library in honor of ‘Urban Peasant’. Feiko Bouman is requested to deliver a talk and sign copies of his book for readers at Stanton Library, (234 Miller Street, North Sydney, New South Wales, 2060, Australia). This book is a chronical, slightly jumbled but majorly nostalgic. Author has written an autobiography of a very interesting life he had. His parents moved from the homeland rendered inhabitable by Nazi occupation and after effects of WW2 and settled in Australia. There he was given unconventional education until he entered university life. Due to the background of a homeland needing reconstruction, Feiko felt a subconscious need of constructing and got into the field of building and architecture. His venture succeeded massively, with an extravagant opening of his first building for which Queen Elizabeth flew in personally. His designs overtook the market and he published some books about his architectural work. Author had an interesting childhood as a migrant child and his education moved in an unorthodox fashion. He had an interesting university life and some adventures during the ‘sixties’. His career took off quickly and he has a few published books on architecture to his credits. He later moved to his homeland to reconnect with his roots.
Garstang Library will be hosting a book reading ceremony for James Lettice’s book ‘Long Journey to Jimbopo’. The author will read the excerpts from his eventful autobiography. The author also plans to have a talk with the readers as they will be introduced to a trouble finding the boy. This autobiography is about the author’s thrilling career and adventures that he had while he was serving in the army. He did not serve in the army for long, but his short stay was full of mischievous and amusing events. In the autobiography, readers are introduced to the talented young boy who has a particular talent - finding trouble. During his time as a ‘Bad Soldier’, he got into loads of trouble, even landing him in jail a few times. All these real-life mishaps are described by the author in a very entertaining way. After he was discharged from the army, James worked at various odd positions before finally getting a job at the magistrate's court. He turned to write later in life and eventually achieved his dream of becoming a published author at the age of 76. Note: The event is free and tickets can be booked by visiting the library or by calling +44 300 1236703.
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.
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.
Better Read than Dead Bookshop in Newtown, Sydney will be hosting the book launch ceremony for Larry Boyd’s ‘Choice Boy’. The author will be present there at the event for the promotion of his book. This book is about the story of a lost boy, Josh, who loses his mother in the very early stage of life. He is left alone in this world with no proper guidance. Isolated by the grief from his father and he is nowhere to be located. Indulging himself in one bad habit to another, he ends up in the world of drugs, crime and sex work. Can they survive each other’s blows and the onslaught of the other? The author, Larry Boyd is the director of Different Degrees Theatre Ensemble. He has worked for twenty years in the field of disability art and before that, he has been a lawyer, teacher, arts administrator, youth worker and actor.
Author of ‘The Final Fence: Sophomores In The Saddle’, Marc O'Brien is invited to deliver a talk in school. The Clark County School District is committed to reducing the number of students dropping out of school. PAYBAC emphasizes the importance of education and the development of job-keeping skills needed to succeed. This objective is achieved with the help of volunteers such as Marc O’Brien who are willing to make classroom visitations and talk to the students about the importance of education. ‘The Final Fence: Sophomores In The Saddle’ is a story of five sophomore students and passion for horses. It questions the subjectivity or objectivity of disability and strengths of labels awarded by the society. The message is that journey of race and things we learn are more important than the winning itself or the winning prize. It can serve as an important tool to instil respect in upcoming generations and to teach them that living is more important than winning. Marc O’Brien had his University degree in Communication Arts and decided to make use of his learnings in a non-conventional way. He has formerly printed his other work and has an impressive portfolio of fictional work.
The author of ‘What’s The Matter’, Esther Lawson, is invited at Hope & Anchor Pub: 123 Acre Lane, Brixton, for the celebration of her Podcast with Creative Alliance. Her podcast became the most popular podcast of the season. She will answer the questions of the audience and will present the copies of her book for sale. The book ‘What’s The Matter’ is a sad story of a mixed-girl who experiences racism by the society in a post-war Britain. The story is told through the eyes of a child who faced miseries and racial discrimination from society. She says that we are all from a human race but you won’t be accepted if you are different from them in any way. You will have to fight for your right and make your place. The author, Esther Lawson is a passionate writer who strives for the best in life. She aspires to achieve the impossible and is always going against the odds. She likes the history and lives in an old Victorian House from 1837.
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.
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