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Three authors for three libraries!

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Three authors for three libraries!

Keen readers and aspiring writers are invited to meet three authors who will be discussing their work at local libraries in September.

  • Nick Oldham – at Ramsbottom Library, Monday 12 September, 8pm to 9.30pm.

Join local author Nick Oldham as he talks about his career and reads from his Henry Christie novels.

Nick will also be introducing his two new novels, “Onslaught” and “Ambush”, the first in a new series of exciting action thrillers with main character Steve Flynn.

Tickets are £4 and include refreshments, and can be bought at the library or online via Ticketlight at https://goo.gl/rMBiVl

  • Dean Fraser – at Whitefield Library, Monday 19 September, 6pm.

Nationally acclaimed writer Dean takes his inspiration from our cultural history, nature and life in the 21st century.

He is the author of “The Lancashire Poems” and “The Travelogue Poems”, collections which combine rhyming verse with traditional storytelling.

Tickets cost £4 and include refreshments, and can be bought at the library or online via Ticketlight at https://goo.gl/rMBiVl

  • Milly Johnson – at Tottington Library, Friday 30 September, 1.30pm to 3pm.

Milly, author of “Afternoon Tea at the Sunflower Café”, was born and raised in Barnsley, South Yorkshire where she still lives. She has published 12 novels, two short story books and two novellas, and has also been a copywriter for the greetings card industry, a joke-writer, a columnist, after dinner speaker, poet, BBC newspaper reviewer, and a BBC radio presenter.

In 2014 and 2016 she won the Romantic Novelists’ Award for Best Romantic Comedy Novel and in 2015 won the Yorkshire Society Award for Arts and Culture.

Tickets are £4 and include refreshments, and can be bought by calling in to Tottington Library.

Booking is essential for all three events, as places are limited.

ENDS

Press release issued: 23 August 2016.

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