Sheena Vernon is being interviewed by Radio Reverb in Brighton. She has also just started a blog called dontyoulovetheeighteenthcentury.com to appeal to fellow history buffs. Each blog will start with a Why e.g. Why did Prince Frederick hate his parents? in line with the theme of the blog which is 'Infrequently asked questions about the time of George 2nd'. Why did Handel premier ‘Messiah’ in Dublin rather than London?
Jan Krause Greene will be involved with January's Literary Open Mic. Featured artists:
"B Fit Forever" founder Michael Bardellini & author Jan Krause Greene collaborate for "Left for Dead, from Surviving to Thriving" memoir. Thursday, Jan 22, 6:30p at Tatnuck Bookseller . Read
their full bio here:http://iwa.yolasite.com/literary-arts-open-mic.php
This event was filmed by Westborough Television.
Here is Veronica Andrew's Off the Shelf tv interview with Jan from December. She is a fan of Jan’s book.
Jennifer Kavanagh has two events to promote her first novel, The Emancipation of B, out at the end of February. First, a launch on March 6th, taking the form of an interview by Geoffrey Durham, at Westminster Friends Meeting House, then a talk at Marylebone library on 17 March. Free, and open to all. She will be talking about how it feels to be writing a first novel rather than agenting them, and moving from non-fiction to fiction. See Facebook events for more information.
John Hunt has launched a column on the OMBS blog, posting weekly on Saturday. Industry insights and thoughts.
Nimue Brown is involved in the second year of Steampunk Hands around the world. Watch this blog for more details, and a steamed pudding, and follow #steampunkhands on twitter.
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