The author of ‘Platara Mountain’, Lena Chere, will be attending a Local Book fair organised at Southsea Library. The fair will be attended by a lot of local authors and book enthusiasts. The authors will meet book fans and talk individually about their writings. They will also offer copies of their books for sale. ‘Platara Mountain’ is a Sci-fi/fantasy; the modern world is so advanced that the internet is able to communicate with a parallel world. Living in this modern world is a girl named Alexandra, who comes across a young family in the parallel world. She starts to care deeply about this family. The author Lena Chere has worked in different professional fields. Most recently, she has worked in an Educational Centre. Lena is passionate about religion and studied comparative religion at university.
Lee Willmore will be at WHSmith’s Maidstone this November to attend the book signing event. The author with his astonishing debut novel, named as ‘A British War Dance’ won the hearts of millions. It has a story, spark, excitement and what not for a reader to be amazed of. The author will talk about his experience and inspiration to come up with a story of this calibre which is nothing short of a masterclass performance. A British War Dance is a story of a young man ‘James Ashfield’, who fought in WW2 in Germany. He had the assistance of his brother but still, the events which took place got the better of him. He was down and out but still, life gave him an opportunity to change his life once in for all. James thought his life is getting back on track but the universe had other plans when the forbidden love and a shot at redemption turned his life upside down again. The author ‘Lee Willmore’ makes his debut with a wonderful novel ‘A British War Dance’. Lee is a resident of Kent, United Kingdom. He has a keen interest in dace and war eras, both the factors led to the creation of his amazing book.
The Bedale Library will host a Book Talk in an honour of Margaret Parry’s book, ‘The War Poets and the Diary of an Ordinary Tommy: Convergence, Class and Transmission’. The author is going to discuss her book at the event and will talk about the inspiration behind writing the book. The book is based on the work of her grandfather, a Royal Army Medical Corps (RAMC) Soldier and his experiences in the Battles of Somme and Arras. From the front lines to the rest places and transit camps, she portrays a clear picture of the personal experiences of the soldiers and the local people who were, directly and indirectly, involved in the war at that time. The author, Margaret Parry has devoted her professional career to literature. Margaret Parry is associated with the services of Literature and cross-cultural understanding as a university teacher and as a writer. She has served leadership roles in associations like Association Européenne François Mauriac. She is currently working on different projects in the literary world: like poetry and memoirs.
C.T. Mitchell who penned the book ‘Murder Secret’ will read an excerpt from his book at Redcliffe Library, Queensland. The attendees of the event will be able to interact with the author as the author will read some thrilling excerpts from his intriguing crime thriller. The book is about a serial killer who is on the loose in the Cabarita Beach area. The residents of the area are frightened and the investigating detective is under a lot of pressure to capture the killer. The killings are all similar and have been happening for over a decade. Until the latest victim turns up, which changes the whole investigation. A new officer joins the team in the midst of all this and finds a clue that might prove to be the downfall of the killer. But if the clue is wrong, it will cost her job. C. T. Mitchell is an experienced writer and has been writing crime, murder and mystery novels for years. His first book ‘Rejection’ was an international best-seller and he has written many such books since then. This is another successful book with a great storyline and twists that will leave the readers stunned.
Derek R. Payne will be at the book signing event of his book ‘Letters to Doberitz’ at Artime, Bristol. The event will start at 11 am and end at 2 pm on Saturday 10-11-18 An alluring story that has been dormant for many years. Based on the true events of the first World War and a family. The book captures the aspects of war and how these vary from person to person. Real people who have left behind an extraordinary story that needs to be told. A lie made to a loved one, along with letters written to deceive. All this and much more to keep someone protected. Derek Payne is a first time writer, a semi-retired entrepreneur and an investor. He has been known to write poetry and his work has been seen and heard on television and radio broadcasts. Letters to Doberitz, is the first novel Derek has written.
‘Satellite Attack’ by Doin Perry will be hosted at, Goulburn Street, Saturday 17th November. An amazing book about Seraphina, a girl who can answer any question as long as the question is about the future. Seraphina must use her powers to prevent a satellite attack on earth which will cause the end of civilization. However, there is a sleeper agent woken up by the Galactic Council, who turns out to be the head of Earth’s Department of Extra-Terrestrial Affairs. It is up to Seraphina and her sister to get sensitive information and entering high alert areas to ward off the satellite attack. Did everything go as planned? Doin Perry is a born and raised Australian, originally from Queensland but moved to Tasmania. He has a Bachelor’s degree in Sociology and Aboriginal Studies. He has written books in the genre of Science, Fiction and Fantasy, also some experiments in the non-fiction arena. Previously, he has written two books: Target and Alien Love. He works as a public servant in Canberra.
Mariam James will be at the book launch ceremony of her book ‘We Are All Special’ at Under 1 Roof, The I O Centre, London. The author will talk about her wonderful children’s book and present the copies of her book to the audience. The book ‘We Are Special’ is written in a way that children will be able to relate to it and understand the lessons which the author wants to convey. The book teaches us to encourage and appreciate all the children despite their flaws and imperfections because all children are made in God’s perfect image. The author of this book Mariam James studied English Literature at Kingston. Mariam encourages the children’s creativity and innovation through her books. She also supported secondary school children in improving their English skills. She aspires to represent more races, cultures, and ethnicities in her books.
Westcliff Hotel. She will talk about her book ‘You Can Tell’ and the inspirations associated with the chef-d'oeuvre. ‘You Can Tell’, a children’s book that teaches the readers that we should not have to hide or keep quiet if one is touched or forced into abuse of any sort. Giving the message, that children and teenagers should tell those they trust and who will stand up for them. Alison Hale is a writer, who writes stories to help and protect children and teenagers. She hopes to guide children and teenagers away from harm and keep them safe through her work.
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