David Thorpe  is giving a reading from his book Hybrids and a signing tomorrow as part of Deganwy Authors’ Day and Book Fair, from 10-4pm at Quay Hotel, Deganwy, near Conwy, LL31 9DJ. More at: http://www.jeanmead.com/#/authors-day/4544004220.
The day's  schedule is:
10.15     Dewi Roberts                  
             Anthology: 
              Christmas in Wales 
              Publisher: Seren Books
             Dewi Roberts has compiled many anthologies. Christmas in Wales and A Childhood Anthology were both published by Seren Books.   
10.30      Rosalie Marsh               Winner of International Book Award   
               Adventure and Travel Writer
               Just us Two
               Publisher: Author House 
                  Ned and Rosie were empty nesters, and born again bikers. They travelled thousands of miles across Europe and rediscovered their lost youth.
10. 45     Natalie Scott
               Poet
               Brushed
               Publisher: Mudfrog
               Natalie is based in Teesside and has been involved in writing projects for 15 years. Currently works at Prior Pursglove College in Guisborough.
11.00      Elaine Walker
               Fiction
               The Horses
               Publisher: Cinnamon
               Has a doctorate in English literature. Elaine lectures for the Open 
                  University, the University of Wales, and the Open College of the Arts. She is also a successful Rock Musician. The Horses is her second novel.  
11.15      David Thorpe                     Winner of Harper Collins Award
               Children’s Fiction 
               Hybrids
               Publisher: Harper Collins
               David is the author of How the World Works, Doc Chaos: the Chernobyl 
                  Effect, besides writing comic and cartoon strips. He has also written much environmental material.  
11.40      Peter Griffiths
               Fiction
               Tongue Tied
               Publisher: Y Lolfa 
               Peter’s background is Investment Business and he moved to the States in 1972. Returning to Wales in the late Nineties. 
12.00       Bryce Thomas
                Fiction
                Rhamin
                Publisher: Thomas Hamilton 
                Bryce graduated from Leeds University with a degree in law but left the legal world behind him to become a farmer. Living close to the land, and his involvement with nature, inspired him to write Rhamin. 
                
12.20       Angela Topping
                Poet
                Publisher: Salt
                Her poems have been published widely and her children’s work is included in 45 anthologies. 
12.40       Dr Graham Lawler
                Writer and Educator
                Back to the Black 
                Publisher: Aber
                  Graham is the BBC Bitesize Maths author. Also wrote Understanding 
                  Maths with a foreword by the late Arthur C Clarke and co-wrote Channel 4 TV’S Family Counts.  
1.00  Break for Lunch and the Colwyn Bay Male Voice Choir in the  Conference Room.                  
2.30        Clare Dudman                 Winner Kathleen Fiddler Award. 
                  Historical Novel             Winner Art Council of England Award
               A Place Of Meadows And Tall Trees. 
               Publisher: Seren Books
To research for her novel Clare travelled across the Patagonian desert in a bus, and then took The Old Patagonian Express in the Andes. Along the way she met the descendants of Welsh settlers who came here in 1865. Other research included intensive courses in Welsh and shamanism. Written several non-fiction books 
3.00      Gwen Davies 
             Anthology of Folk Horror
             Sing Sorrow Sorrow, Dark and Chilling Tales
             Publisher: Seren Books  
             Sing Sorrow Sorrow is a chilling collection of supernatural myth and otherworldly horror stories. 
3.20       Gladys Mary Coles   Winner of Welsh Arts Council Writers’ Award. 
              Fiction
              Clay
              Publisher: Flambard
              Gladys Mary has written 10 collections of poetry. Clay is her debut novel. She runs the Ruthin based Headland Publications, and tutors creative  writing  at Liverpool University. 
3.45        Mike Wood
               Talks About Publishing
               Ward Wood Publishing       
               Ward Wood Publishing is based in London and Wales.
4.00        Finish.
 
 
1 comment:
Thanks for a great post with full details of this event. I couldn't make it this time for Ward Wood but Mike Fortune-Wood is there and I do wish I was too! Hope you're all enjoying it as I post this.
Your listing is so useful I've posted the link on Facebook, Twitter and Linkedin.
Enjoy yourselves!
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