Book Boost

  • A Conversation with Author Mary Anne Yarde @maryanneyarde

    This evening in the Library we have ­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­Mary Anne Yarde, who has dropped in to say hello and to share some insights into her life as an author. You are very welcome, Mary Anne, please introduce yourself: Hello everyone, and thank you, Pam, for inviting me on to your fabulous blog! My name is Mary…

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  • Historical Fiction Cover Winner October 2018 with @nicolasladeuk @nansjar @vanessainfrance

    Do you love historical fiction? What makes you choose one book over another? For most of us, the cover is the first thing that attracts our attention. For me, the cover has to look professional and must convey genre and a hint of what the story is about. Each month I will be taking a…

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  • Are you #ScaredYet? Frightful Reads for #Halloween #BeAfraid

    If you are a fan of ghost stories you have come to the right place. In honour of Halloween, we are pleased to introduce you to some tales from the dark side to make you shiver! A mix of short stories and novels – 10 fabulously scary reads. The Lighthouse Keeper by Pam Lecky It’s…

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  • A Conversation with Author Caroline E Farrell @carolineauthor

    Today in the Library we have the multi-talented ­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­Caroline E Farrell, who has dropped in to say hello and to share some insights into her life as an author and film maker. You are very welcome, Caroline, please introduce yourself: I’m a writer and filmmaker from Dublin, Ireland. My current novel, Lady Beth, won the…

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  • Historical Fiction Cover Winner September 2018 with @byzyeileen @jldean_writer & Tamar Anolic

    Do you love historical fiction? What makes you choose one book over another? For most of us, the cover is the first thing that attracts our attention. For me, the cover has to look professional and must convey genre and a hint of what the story is about. Each month I will be taking a…

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  • Historical Fiction Cover Winner August 2018 with @CKullmannAuthor @susiewrites @charland74

    Do you love historical fiction? What makes you choose one book over another? For most of us, the cover is the first thing that attracts our attention. For me, the cover has to look professional and must convey genre and a hint of what the story is about. Each month I will be taking a…

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  • Historical Fiction Cover Winner July 2018

    Do you love historical fiction? What makes you choose one book over another? For most of us, the cover is the first thing that attracts our attention. For me, the cover has to look professional and must convey genre and a hint of what the story is about. Each month I will be taking a…

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  • In the Library with Irish Author Susie Murphy @susiemwrites

    This evening in the Library we have ­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­Susie Murphy, who has dropped in to say hello and to share some insights into her life as a debut author. You are very welcome, Susie, particularly as you are a fellow Irish historical fiction author. Please introduce yourself:  I have been writing stories since I was eleven…

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  • In the Library with Author Sarah Dahl

    This evening in the Library we have Sarah Dahl, who has dropped in to say hello and to share some insights into her life as an author. Sarah, you are very welcome. Please introduce yourself: I live on the edge of the rural German Eifel and write historical fiction primarily set in the Viking age.…

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  • Historical Fiction Cover Winner June 2018

    Do you love historical fiction? What makes you choose one book over another? For most of us, the cover is the first thing that attracts our attention. For me, the cover has to look professional and must convey genre and a hint of what the story is about. Each month I will be taking a…

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