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Book Launch: Breaking the Fence
On a glorious summer evening, friends and family gathered to attend the launch of Karen Haase and Julie Martin-Jones’ new book ‘Breaking the Fence’ at Harrogate Railway Football Club. Their first novel ‘Over the Fence’ told the story of Seren and Clarissa, warring neighbours whose series of confrontations, grow increasingly out of control. Their new novel moves the characters from the sedate, leafy avenues of Harrogate to a very different life in Australia but the conflict remains.
Before the launch officially started, Karen and Julie talked to Sue Williams from Books and Beverages about writing their second book together and how the plot developed.
Most authors will read extracts of their books at a launch but Karen and Julie have been extremely fortunate to have two friends who are readers for their audio books. At the launch Jane read the part of Clarissa, the tormenting and tormented neighbour who makes Seren’s life such a misery, and Meg read Seren’s chapters, their voices fitting the characters so well.
As always there were speeches of thanks from both the authors and their publisher but two things stood out for me. Karen’s father was a life long supporter and life member of Harrogate Railway Football Club, which is why Karen chose the venue. A lovely gesture to her father.
Rick who is Karen and Julie’s publisher spoke about promoting their books and intriguingly mentioned how he is in early discussions with two companies about turning the novels into films. The red carpet beckons! The evening finished with a long line of people waiting to get their books signed. It was a lovely evening and I wish Julie and Karen every success with ‘Breaking the Fence’.
If you missed the event, you can watch the full interview, as well as our others, on YouTube @booksandbeveragesUK
You can also find more info on the authors and Breaking The Fence here: https://www.fisherkingpublishing.co.uk/
#author #authorInterview #beverages #book #bookReview #bookReviews #books #booksAndBeveragesUk #booktube #British #coAuthors #contemporaryFiction #fiction #independentAuthors #indieAuthors #JulieMartinJones #KarenHaase #LiveInterview #reading #writing #Yorkshire -
Book Launch: Breaking the Fence
On a glorious summer evening, friends and family gathered to attend the launch of Karen Haase and Julie Martin-Jones’ new book ‘Breaking the Fence’ at Harrogate Railway Football Club. Their first novel ‘Over the Fence’ told the story of Seren and Clarissa, warring neighbours whose series of confrontations, grow increasingly out of control. Their new novel moves the characters from the sedate, leafy avenues of Harrogate to a very different life in Australia but the conflict remains.
Before the launch officially started, Karen and Julie talked to Sue Williams from Books and Beverages about writing their second book together and how the plot developed.
Most authors will read extracts of their books at a launch but Karen and Julie have been extremely fortunate to have two friends who are readers for their audio books. At the launch Jane read the part of Clarissa, the tormenting and tormented neighbour who makes Seren’s life such a misery, and Meg read Seren’s chapters, their voices fitting the characters so well.
As always there were speeches of thanks from both the authors and their publisher but two things stood out for me. Karen’s father was a life long supporter and life member of Harrogate Railway Football Club, which is why Karen chose the venue. A lovely gesture to her father.
Rick who is Karen and Julie’s publisher spoke about promoting their books and intriguingly mentioned how he is in early discussions with two companies about turning the novels into films. The red carpet beckons! The evening finished with a long line of people waiting to get their books signed. It was a lovely evening and I wish Julie and Karen every success with ‘Breaking the Fence’.
If you missed the event, you can watch the full interview, as well as our others, on YouTube @booksandbeveragesUK
You can also find more info on the authors and Breaking The Fence here: https://www.fisherkingpublishing.co.uk/
#author #authorInterview #beverages #book #bookReview #bookReviews #books #booksAndBeveragesUk #booktube #British #coAuthors #contemporaryFiction #fiction #independentAuthors #indieAuthors #JulieMartinJones #KarenHaase #LiveInterview #reading #writing #Yorkshire -
Book Launch: Breaking the Fence
On a glorious summer evening, friends and family gathered to attend the launch of Karen Haase and Julie Martin-Jones’ new book ‘Breaking the Fence’ at Harrogate Railway Football Club. Their first novel ‘Over the Fence’ told the story of Seren and Clarissa, warring neighbours whose series of confrontations, grow increasingly out of control. Their new novel moves the characters from the sedate, leafy avenues of Harrogate to a very different life in Australia but the conflict remains.
Before the launch officially started, Karen and Julie talked to Sue Williams from Books and Beverages about writing their second book together and how the plot developed.
Most authors will read extracts of their books at a launch but Karen and Julie have been extremely fortunate to have two friends who are readers for their audio books. At the launch Jane read the part of Clarissa, the tormenting and tormented neighbour who makes Seren’s life such a misery, and Meg read Seren’s chapters, their voices fitting the characters so well.
As always there were speeches of thanks from both the authors and their publisher but two things stood out for me. Karen’s father was a life long supporter and life member of Harrogate Railway Football Club, which is why Karen chose the venue. A lovely gesture to her father.
Rick who is Karen and Julie’s publisher spoke about promoting their books and intriguingly mentioned how he is in early discussions with two companies about turning the novels into films. The red carpet beckons! The evening finished with a long line of people waiting to get their books signed. It was a lovely evening and I wish Julie and Karen every success with ‘Breaking the Fence’.
If you missed the event, you can watch the full interview, as well as our others, on YouTube @booksandbeveragesUK
You can also find more info on the authors and Breaking The Fence here: https://www.fisherkingpublishing.co.uk/
#author #authorInterview #beverages #book #bookReview #bookReviews #books #booksAndBeveragesUk #booktube #British #coAuthors #contemporaryFiction #fiction #independentAuthors #indieAuthors #JulieMartinJones #KarenHaase #LiveInterview #reading #writing #Yorkshire -
Book Launch: Breaking the Fence
On a glorious summer evening, friends and family gathered to attend the launch of Karen Haase and Julie Martin-Jones’ new book ‘Breaking the Fence’ at Harrogate Railway Football Club. Their first novel ‘Over the Fence’ told the story of Seren and Clarissa, warring neighbours whose series of confrontations, grow increasingly out of control. Their new novel moves the characters from the sedate, leafy avenues of Harrogate to a very different life in Australia but the conflict remains.
Before the launch officially started, Karen and Julie talked to Sue Williams from Books and Beverages about writing their second book together and how the plot developed.
Most authors will read extracts of their books at a launch but Karen and Julie have been extremely fortunate to have two friends who are readers for their audio books. At the launch Jane read the part of Clarissa, the tormenting and tormented neighbour who makes Seren’s life such a misery, and Meg read Seren’s chapters, their voices fitting the characters so well.
As always there were speeches of thanks from both the authors and their publisher but two things stood out for me. Karen’s father was a life long supporter and life member of Harrogate Railway Football Club, which is why Karen chose the venue. A lovely gesture to her father.
Rick who is Karen and Julie’s publisher spoke about promoting their books and intriguingly mentioned how he is in early discussions with two companies about turning the novels into films. The red carpet beckons! The evening finished with a long line of people waiting to get their books signed. It was a lovely evening and I wish Julie and Karen every success with ‘Breaking the Fence’.
If you missed the event, you can watch the full interview, as well as our others, on YouTube @booksandbeveragesUK
You can also find more info on the authors and Breaking The Fence here: https://www.fisherkingpublishing.co.uk/
#author #authorInterview #beverages #book #bookReview #bookReviews #books #booksAndBeveragesUk #booktube #British #coAuthors #contemporaryFiction #fiction #independentAuthors #indieAuthors #JulieMartinJones #KarenHaase #LiveInterview #reading #writing #Yorkshire -
Book Launch: Breaking the Fence
On a glorious summer evening, friends and family gathered to attend the launch of Karen Haase and Julie Martin-Jones’ new book ‘Breaking the Fence’ at Harrogate Railway Football Club. Their first novel ‘Over the Fence’ told the story of Seren and Clarissa, warring neighbours whose series of confrontations, grow increasingly out of control. Their new novel moves the characters from the sedate, leafy avenues of Harrogate to a very different life in Australia but the conflict remains.
Before the launch officially started, Karen and Julie talked to Sue Williams from Books and Beverages about writing their second book together and how the plot developed.
Most authors will read extracts of their books at a launch but Karen and Julie have been extremely fortunate to have two friends who are readers for their audio books. At the launch Jane read the part of Clarissa, the tormenting and tormented neighbour who makes Seren’s life such a misery, and Meg read Seren’s chapters, their voices fitting the characters so well.
As always there were speeches of thanks from both the authors and their publisher but two things stood out for me. Karen’s father was a life long supporter and life member of Harrogate Railway Football Club, which is why Karen chose the venue. A lovely gesture to her father.
Rick who is Karen and Julie’s publisher spoke about promoting their books and intriguingly mentioned how he is in early discussions with two companies about turning the novels into films. The red carpet beckons! The evening finished with a long line of people waiting to get their books signed. It was a lovely evening and I wish Julie and Karen every success with ‘Breaking the Fence’.
If you missed the event, you can watch the full interview, as well as our others, on YouTube @booksandbeveragesUK
You can also find more info on the authors and Breaking The Fence here: https://www.fisherkingpublishing.co.uk/
#author #authorInterview #beverages #book #bookReview #bookReviews #books #booksAndBeveragesUk #booktube #British #coAuthors #contemporaryFiction #fiction #independentAuthors #indieAuthors #JulieMartinJones #KarenHaase #LiveInterview #reading #writing #Yorkshire -
Does Crime Ever Pay? Live at the Library
At Harrogate Library, an afternoon of crime fiction brought together Geoff Major, Roshan Pitteea, John Saxton, and host Sue Williams for a lively discussion exploring one intriguing question: does crime ever pay?
The event opened with readings from each author, offering a taste of the very different worlds they create. From cybercrime and blackmail schemes to safeguarding investigations, psychological suspense, and grisly murders in Yorkshire market towns, the audience was treated to a diverse range of stories united by a common fascination with mystery, justice, and human nature. The readings quickly set the tone for a conversation that moved beyond whodunnits to explore why crime fiction continues to be one of the most popular genres in publishing.
As the discussion unfolded, the authors shared their perspectives on what draws readers to crime stories. From the satisfaction of solving puzzles and uncovering secrets to the opportunity to explore difficult real-world issues in a safe fictional setting, each writer brought a unique viewpoint shaped by their own experiences. The panel also delved into the realities of researching crime fiction, from police procedures and forensic investigations to the challenges of portraying victims, criminals, and investigators with authenticity.
The session closed with audience questions, reflections on writing and publishing, and plenty of good humour. With books signed, conversations continuing around the room, and readers eager to discover new mysteries, it was a fitting end to an engaging afternoon celebrating crime fiction in all its forms.
If you prefer, you can also watch our videos on YouTube @booksandbeveragesUK where you can support us by liking and subscribing!
Featuring:
📚 Geoff Major – The Debt (https://www.geoffmajor.info/)
📚 Roshan Pitteea – The Voodoo Room (https://roshanpitteeaauthor.com/)
📚 John Saxton – In Blood Stepped Deep (https://www.instagram.com/johnsaxtonwriter/)
🎤 Hosted by Sue Williams (https://www.suewilliamswriting.com/)Books and Beverages UK showcases independent authors, storytellers, and creative voices through live events recorded at Harrogate Library and shared online for readers everywhere.
#author #authorPanel #book #bookReview #bookReviews #books #booksAndBeveragesUk #booktok #booktube #British #crimeFiction #fiction #historicalFiction #independentAuthors #indieAuthors #liveAtTheLibrary #LiveInterview #reading #selfPublishing #writing #Yorkshire -
Does Crime Ever Pay? Live at the Library
At Harrogate Library, an afternoon of crime fiction brought together Geoff Major, Roshan Pitteea, John Saxton, and host Sue Williams for a lively discussion exploring one intriguing question: does crime ever pay?
The event opened with readings from each author, offering a taste of the very different worlds they create. From cybercrime and blackmail schemes to safeguarding investigations, psychological suspense, and grisly murders in Yorkshire market towns, the audience was treated to a diverse range of stories united by a common fascination with mystery, justice, and human nature. The readings quickly set the tone for a conversation that moved beyond whodunnits to explore why crime fiction continues to be one of the most popular genres in publishing.
As the discussion unfolded, the authors shared their perspectives on what draws readers to crime stories. From the satisfaction of solving puzzles and uncovering secrets to the opportunity to explore difficult real-world issues in a safe fictional setting, each writer brought a unique viewpoint shaped by their own experiences. The panel also delved into the realities of researching crime fiction, from police procedures and forensic investigations to the challenges of portraying victims, criminals, and investigators with authenticity.
The session closed with audience questions, reflections on writing and publishing, and plenty of good humour. With books signed, conversations continuing around the room, and readers eager to discover new mysteries, it was a fitting end to an engaging afternoon celebrating crime fiction in all its forms.
If you prefer, you can also watch our videos on YouTube @booksandbeveragesUK where you can support us by liking and subscribing!
Featuring:
📚 Geoff Major – The Debt (https://www.geoffmajor.info/)
📚 Roshan Pitteea – The Voodoo Room (https://roshanpitteeaauthor.com/)
📚 John Saxton – In Blood Stepped Deep (https://www.instagram.com/johnsaxtonwriter/)
🎤 Hosted by Sue Williams (https://www.suewilliamswriting.com/)Books and Beverages UK showcases independent authors, storytellers, and creative voices through live events recorded at Harrogate Library and shared online for readers everywhere.
#author #authorPanel #book #bookReview #bookReviews #books #booksAndBeveragesUk #booktok #booktube #British #crimeFiction #fiction #historicalFiction #independentAuthors #indieAuthors #liveAtTheLibrary #LiveInterview #reading #selfPublishing #writing #Yorkshire -
Does Crime Ever Pay? Live at the Library
At Harrogate Library, an afternoon of crime fiction brought together Geoff Major, Roshan Pitteea, John Saxton, and host Sue Williams for a lively discussion exploring one intriguing question: does crime ever pay?
The event opened with readings from each author, offering a taste of the very different worlds they create. From cybercrime and blackmail schemes to safeguarding investigations, psychological suspense, and grisly murders in Yorkshire market towns, the audience was treated to a diverse range of stories united by a common fascination with mystery, justice, and human nature. The readings quickly set the tone for a conversation that moved beyond whodunnits to explore why crime fiction continues to be one of the most popular genres in publishing.
As the discussion unfolded, the authors shared their perspectives on what draws readers to crime stories. From the satisfaction of solving puzzles and uncovering secrets to the opportunity to explore difficult real-world issues in a safe fictional setting, each writer brought a unique viewpoint shaped by their own experiences. The panel also delved into the realities of researching crime fiction, from police procedures and forensic investigations to the challenges of portraying victims, criminals, and investigators with authenticity.
The session closed with audience questions, reflections on writing and publishing, and plenty of good humour. With books signed, conversations continuing around the room, and readers eager to discover new mysteries, it was a fitting end to an engaging afternoon celebrating crime fiction in all its forms.
If you prefer, you can also watch our videos on YouTube @booksandbeveragesUK where you can support us by liking and subscribing!
Featuring:
📚 Geoff Major – The Debt (https://www.geoffmajor.info/)
📚 Roshan Pitteea – The Voodoo Room (https://roshanpitteeaauthor.com/)
📚 John Saxton – In Blood Stepped Deep (https://www.instagram.com/johnsaxtonwriter/)
🎤 Hosted by Sue Williams (https://www.suewilliamswriting.com/)Books and Beverages UK showcases independent authors, storytellers, and creative voices through live events recorded at Harrogate Library and shared online for readers everywhere.
#author #authorPanel #book #bookReview #bookReviews #books #booksAndBeveragesUk #booktok #booktube #British #crimeFiction #fiction #historicalFiction #independentAuthors #indieAuthors #liveAtTheLibrary #LiveInterview #reading #selfPublishing #writing #Yorkshire -
Does Crime Ever Pay? Live at the Library
At Harrogate Library, an afternoon of crime fiction brought together Geoff Major, Roshan Pitteea, John Saxton, and host Sue Williams for a lively discussion exploring one intriguing question: does crime ever pay?
The event opened with readings from each author, offering a taste of the very different worlds they create. From cybercrime and blackmail schemes to safeguarding investigations, psychological suspense, and grisly murders in Yorkshire market towns, the audience was treated to a diverse range of stories united by a common fascination with mystery, justice, and human nature. The readings quickly set the tone for a conversation that moved beyond whodunnits to explore why crime fiction continues to be one of the most popular genres in publishing.
As the discussion unfolded, the authors shared their perspectives on what draws readers to crime stories. From the satisfaction of solving puzzles and uncovering secrets to the opportunity to explore difficult real-world issues in a safe fictional setting, each writer brought a unique viewpoint shaped by their own experiences. The panel also delved into the realities of researching crime fiction, from police procedures and forensic investigations to the challenges of portraying victims, criminals, and investigators with authenticity.
The session closed with audience questions, reflections on writing and publishing, and plenty of good humour. With books signed, conversations continuing around the room, and readers eager to discover new mysteries, it was a fitting end to an engaging afternoon celebrating crime fiction in all its forms.
If you prefer, you can also watch our videos on YouTube @booksandbeveragesUK where you can support us by liking and subscribing!
Featuring:
📚 Geoff Major – The Debt (https://www.geoffmajor.info/)
📚 Roshan Pitteea – The Voodoo Room (https://roshanpitteeaauthor.com/)
📚 John Saxton – In Blood Stepped Deep (https://www.instagram.com/johnsaxtonwriter/)
🎤 Hosted by Sue Williams (https://www.suewilliamswriting.com/)Books and Beverages UK showcases independent authors, storytellers, and creative voices through live events recorded at Harrogate Library and shared online for readers everywhere.
#author #authorPanel #book #bookReview #bookReviews #books #booksAndBeveragesUk #booktok #booktube #British #crimeFiction #fiction #historicalFiction #independentAuthors #indieAuthors #liveAtTheLibrary #LiveInterview #reading #selfPublishing #writing #Yorkshire -
Does Crime Ever Pay? Live at the Library
At Harrogate Library, an afternoon of crime fiction brought together Geoff Major, Roshan Pitteea, John Saxton, and host Sue Williams for a lively discussion exploring one intriguing question: does crime ever pay?
The event opened with readings from each author, offering a taste of the very different worlds they create. From cybercrime and blackmail schemes to safeguarding investigations, psychological suspense, and grisly murders in Yorkshire market towns, the audience was treated to a diverse range of stories united by a common fascination with mystery, justice, and human nature. The readings quickly set the tone for a conversation that moved beyond whodunnits to explore why crime fiction continues to be one of the most popular genres in publishing.
As the discussion unfolded, the authors shared their perspectives on what draws readers to crime stories. From the satisfaction of solving puzzles and uncovering secrets to the opportunity to explore difficult real-world issues in a safe fictional setting, each writer brought a unique viewpoint shaped by their own experiences. The panel also delved into the realities of researching crime fiction, from police procedures and forensic investigations to the challenges of portraying victims, criminals, and investigators with authenticity.
The session closed with audience questions, reflections on writing and publishing, and plenty of good humour. With books signed, conversations continuing around the room, and readers eager to discover new mysteries, it was a fitting end to an engaging afternoon celebrating crime fiction in all its forms.
If you prefer, you can also watch our videos on YouTube @booksandbeveragesUK where you can support us by liking and subscribing!
Featuring:
📚 Geoff Major – The Debt (https://www.geoffmajor.info/)
📚 Roshan Pitteea – The Voodoo Room (https://roshanpitteeaauthor.com/)
📚 John Saxton – In Blood Stepped Deep (https://www.instagram.com/johnsaxtonwriter/)
🎤 Hosted by Sue Williams (https://www.suewilliamswriting.com/)Books and Beverages UK showcases independent authors, storytellers, and creative voices through live events recorded at Harrogate Library and shared online for readers everywhere.
#author #authorPanel #book #bookReview #bookReviews #books #booksAndBeveragesUk #booktok #booktube #British #crimeFiction #fiction #historicalFiction #independentAuthors #indieAuthors #liveAtTheLibrary #LiveInterview #reading #selfPublishing #writing #Yorkshire -
World Book Night in Knaresborough: Live at the Library
Our first Knaresborough Library Books and Beverages of the year brought together three very different but equally engaging writers, Susanna Lewis, Tony Bunnell, and Tom Sibson for an evening that moved easily between music, poetry, fiction, and real-life experience. The event was hosted by local crime writer Tom Sibson, who kept things lively with humour, thoughtful questions, and the occasional glimpse into his own writing process.
Susanna writes across a wide range of genres, from poetry and memoir to fiction, but her reading from Finding Joy in the Everyday was firmly rooted in real life. Inspired by the loss of her mother, the book grew out of her daily journaling practice and focuses on gratitude, even during difficult times. Her extract, set on Bridlington beach as she scatters her mother’s ashes, was both heartfelt and quietly uplifting, showing how writing can help make sense of grief and find moments of light in the everyday. She spoke about drawing inspiration from real people and conversations, often quite literally overheard, and weaving those observations into her work.
Tony, by contrast, brought a more unusual mix of music and storytelling to the evening. A long-time singer-songwriter, she performed several songs alongside readings from her fiction, much of which explores the supernatural and parallel worlds. Her novel The Nameless Children, inspired by unmarked graves in Haworth, imagines forgotten children returning to claim their place in the world, and her performance gave the story an eerie, almost folkloric quality. Tony explained that her ideas often come from small moments—something seen, heard, or half-remembered—and develop naturally without much planning, whether she is writing songs or novels.
Alongside the readings, Tom guided the conversation into the craft of writing itself, drawing out how each author approaches storytelling. Susanna spoke about weaving messages of wellbeing and resilience into her fiction, while Tony described her instinctive, almost dreamlike way of writing without a fixed plan. Tom offered his own perspective as a crime writer, talking about structure, pacing, and keeping readers hooked.
As always, it was a lively and wide-ranging evening, with something to interest both readers and writers alike, and a reminder that stories can come from almost anywhere if you’re paying attention.
If you prefer, you can also watch our videos on YouTube @booksandbeveragesUK where you can support us by liking and subscribing!
#author #authorPanel #book #bookReview #bookReviews #books #booksAndBeveragesUk #booktok #booktube #British #fiction #independentAuthors #indieAuthors #liveAtTheLibrary #LiveInterview #poetry #reading #selfPublishing #writing #Yorkshire -
World Book Night in Knaresborough: Live at the Library
Our first Knaresborough Library Books and Beverages of the year brought together three very different but equally engaging writers, Susanna Lewis, Tony Bunnell, and Tom Sibson for an evening that moved easily between music, poetry, fiction, and real-life experience. The event was hosted by local crime writer Tom Sibson, who kept things lively with humour, thoughtful questions, and the occasional glimpse into his own writing process.
Susanna writes across a wide range of genres, from poetry and memoir to fiction, but her reading from Finding Joy in the Everyday was firmly rooted in real life. Inspired by the loss of her mother, the book grew out of her daily journaling practice and focuses on gratitude, even during difficult times. Her extract, set on Bridlington beach as she scatters her mother’s ashes, was both heartfelt and quietly uplifting, showing how writing can help make sense of grief and find moments of light in the everyday. She spoke about drawing inspiration from real people and conversations, often quite literally overheard, and weaving those observations into her work.
Tony, by contrast, brought a more unusual mix of music and storytelling to the evening. A long-time singer-songwriter, she performed several songs alongside readings from her fiction, much of which explores the supernatural and parallel worlds. Her novel The Nameless Children, inspired by unmarked graves in Haworth, imagines forgotten children returning to claim their place in the world, and her performance gave the story an eerie, almost folkloric quality. Tony explained that her ideas often come from small moments—something seen, heard, or half-remembered—and develop naturally without much planning, whether she is writing songs or novels.
Alongside the readings, Tom guided the conversation into the craft of writing itself, drawing out how each author approaches storytelling. Susanna spoke about weaving messages of wellbeing and resilience into her fiction, while Tony described her instinctive, almost dreamlike way of writing without a fixed plan. Tom offered his own perspective as a crime writer, talking about structure, pacing, and keeping readers hooked.
As always, it was a lively and wide-ranging evening, with something to interest both readers and writers alike, and a reminder that stories can come from almost anywhere if you’re paying attention.
If you prefer, you can also watch our videos on YouTube @booksandbeveragesUK where you can support us by liking and subscribing!
#author #authorPanel #book #bookReview #bookReviews #books #booksAndBeveragesUk #booktok #booktube #British #fiction #independentAuthors #indieAuthors #liveAtTheLibrary #LiveInterview #poetry #reading #selfPublishing #writing #Yorkshire -
World Book Night in Knaresborough: Live at the Library
Our first Knaresborough Library Books and Beverages of the year brought together three very different but equally engaging writers, Susanna Lewis, Tony Bunnell, and Tom Sibson for an evening that moved easily between music, poetry, fiction, and real-life experience. The event was hosted by local crime writer Tom Sibson, who kept things lively with humour, thoughtful questions, and the occasional glimpse into his own writing process.
Susanna writes across a wide range of genres, from poetry and memoir to fiction, but her reading from Finding Joy in the Everyday was firmly rooted in real life. Inspired by the loss of her mother, the book grew out of her daily journaling practice and focuses on gratitude, even during difficult times. Her extract, set on Bridlington beach as she scatters her mother’s ashes, was both heartfelt and quietly uplifting, showing how writing can help make sense of grief and find moments of light in the everyday. She spoke about drawing inspiration from real people and conversations, often quite literally overheard, and weaving those observations into her work.
Tony, by contrast, brought a more unusual mix of music and storytelling to the evening. A long-time singer-songwriter, she performed several songs alongside readings from her fiction, much of which explores the supernatural and parallel worlds. Her novel The Nameless Children, inspired by unmarked graves in Haworth, imagines forgotten children returning to claim their place in the world, and her performance gave the story an eerie, almost folkloric quality. Tony explained that her ideas often come from small moments—something seen, heard, or half-remembered—and develop naturally without much planning, whether she is writing songs or novels.
Alongside the readings, Tom guided the conversation into the craft of writing itself, drawing out how each author approaches storytelling. Susanna spoke about weaving messages of wellbeing and resilience into her fiction, while Tony described her instinctive, almost dreamlike way of writing without a fixed plan. Tom offered his own perspective as a crime writer, talking about structure, pacing, and keeping readers hooked.
As always, it was a lively and wide-ranging evening, with something to interest both readers and writers alike, and a reminder that stories can come from almost anywhere if you’re paying attention.
If you prefer, you can also watch our videos on YouTube @booksandbeveragesUK where you can support us by liking and subscribing!
#author #authorPanel #book #bookReview #bookReviews #books #booksAndBeveragesUk #booktok #booktube #British #fiction #independentAuthors #indieAuthors #liveAtTheLibrary #LiveInterview #poetry #reading #selfPublishing #writing #Yorkshire -
World Book Night in Knaresborough: Live at the Library
Our first Knaresborough Library Books and Beverages of the year brought together three very different but equally engaging writers, Susanna Lewis, Tony Bunnell, and Tom Sibson for an evening that moved easily between music, poetry, fiction, and real-life experience. The event was hosted by local crime writer Tom Sibson, who kept things lively with humour, thoughtful questions, and the occasional glimpse into his own writing process.
Susanna writes across a wide range of genres, from poetry and memoir to fiction, but her reading from Finding Joy in the Everyday was firmly rooted in real life. Inspired by the loss of her mother, the book grew out of her daily journaling practice and focuses on gratitude, even during difficult times. Her extract, set on Bridlington beach as she scatters her mother’s ashes, was both heartfelt and quietly uplifting, showing how writing can help make sense of grief and find moments of light in the everyday. She spoke about drawing inspiration from real people and conversations, often quite literally overheard, and weaving those observations into her work.
Tony, by contrast, brought a more unusual mix of music and storytelling to the evening. A long-time singer-songwriter, she performed several songs alongside readings from her fiction, much of which explores the supernatural and parallel worlds. Her novel The Nameless Children, inspired by unmarked graves in Haworth, imagines forgotten children returning to claim their place in the world, and her performance gave the story an eerie, almost folkloric quality. Tony explained that her ideas often come from small moments—something seen, heard, or half-remembered—and develop naturally without much planning, whether she is writing songs or novels.
Alongside the readings, Tom guided the conversation into the craft of writing itself, drawing out how each author approaches storytelling. Susanna spoke about weaving messages of wellbeing and resilience into her fiction, while Tony described her instinctive, almost dreamlike way of writing without a fixed plan. Tom offered his own perspective as a crime writer, talking about structure, pacing, and keeping readers hooked.
As always, it was a lively and wide-ranging evening, with something to interest both readers and writers alike, and a reminder that stories can come from almost anywhere if you’re paying attention.
If you prefer, you can also watch our videos on YouTube @booksandbeveragesUK where you can support us by liking and subscribing!
#author #authorPanel #book #bookReview #bookReviews #books #booksAndBeveragesUk #booktok #booktube #British #fiction #independentAuthors #indieAuthors #liveAtTheLibrary #LiveInterview #poetry #reading #selfPublishing #writing #Yorkshire -
World Book Night in Knaresborough: Live at the Library
Our first Knaresborough Library Books and Beverages of the year brought together three very different but equally engaging writers, Susanna Lewis, Tony Bunnell, and Tom Sibson for an evening that moved easily between music, poetry, fiction, and real-life experience. The event was hosted by local crime writer Tom Sibson, who kept things lively with humour, thoughtful questions, and the occasional glimpse into his own writing process.
Susanna writes across a wide range of genres, from poetry and memoir to fiction, but her reading from Finding Joy in the Everyday was firmly rooted in real life. Inspired by the loss of her mother, the book grew out of her daily journaling practice and focuses on gratitude, even during difficult times. Her extract, set on Bridlington beach as she scatters her mother’s ashes, was both heartfelt and quietly uplifting, showing how writing can help make sense of grief and find moments of light in the everyday. She spoke about drawing inspiration from real people and conversations, often quite literally overheard, and weaving those observations into her work.
Tony, by contrast, brought a more unusual mix of music and storytelling to the evening. A long-time singer-songwriter, she performed several songs alongside readings from her fiction, much of which explores the supernatural and parallel worlds. Her novel The Nameless Children, inspired by unmarked graves in Haworth, imagines forgotten children returning to claim their place in the world, and her performance gave the story an eerie, almost folkloric quality. Tony explained that her ideas often come from small moments—something seen, heard, or half-remembered—and develop naturally without much planning, whether she is writing songs or novels.
Alongside the readings, Tom guided the conversation into the craft of writing itself, drawing out how each author approaches storytelling. Susanna spoke about weaving messages of wellbeing and resilience into her fiction, while Tony described her instinctive, almost dreamlike way of writing without a fixed plan. Tom offered his own perspective as a crime writer, talking about structure, pacing, and keeping readers hooked.
As always, it was a lively and wide-ranging evening, with something to interest both readers and writers alike, and a reminder that stories can come from almost anywhere if you’re paying attention.
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Spring into Poetry: Live at the Library
by Kate Swann
Four poets met at Harrogate library on Friday 10th April to inform and entertain the audience about writing poetry. Peter Burgham, Steve Singleton, and Peter Donnelly were led in the discussion by Kate Swann.
The session began with a reading from each of the poets, followed by discussion about where they get their inspiration and ideas from, and how long it takes for these to be transformed into a poem. The consensus seemed to be that, although it varied, there was generally some weeks or months between the initial idea being formed and the finished poem, if it is ever finished, being committed to paper.
Following another reading the discussion moved on to how these poems were brought together in a book and whether or not independent publishing was preferred to going through a publisher. Small local publishers were preferred but on the whole independent publishing was the most common.
A further reading rounded off the session followed by questions from the audience and a good round of applause in appreciation. One-to-one discussion with the poets and some book sales completed the afternoon.
If you prefer, you can also watch our videos on YouTube @booksandbeveragesUK where you can support us by liking and subscribing!
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Spring into Poetry: Live at the Library
by Kate Swann
Four poets met at Harrogate library on Friday 10th April to inform and entertain the audience about writing poetry. Peter Burgham, Steve Singleton, and Peter Donnelly were led in the discussion by Kate Swann.
The session began with a reading from each of the poets, followed by discussion about where they get their inspiration and ideas from, and how long it takes for these to be transformed into a poem. The consensus seemed to be that, although it varied, there was generally some weeks or months between the initial idea being formed and the finished poem, if it is ever finished, being committed to paper.
Following another reading the discussion moved on to how these poems were brought together in a book and whether or not independent publishing was preferred to going through a publisher. Small local publishers were preferred but on the whole independent publishing was the most common.
A further reading rounded off the session followed by questions from the audience and a good round of applause in appreciation. One-to-one discussion with the poets and some book sales completed the afternoon.
If you prefer, you can also watch our videos on YouTube @booksandbeveragesUK where you can support us by liking and subscribing!
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Spring into Poetry: Live at the Library
by Kate Swann
Four poets met at Harrogate library on Friday 10th April to inform and entertain the audience about writing poetry. Peter Burgham, Steve Singleton, and Peter Donnelly were led in the discussion by Kate Swann.
The session began with a reading from each of the poets, followed by discussion about where they get their inspiration and ideas from, and how long it takes for these to be transformed into a poem. The consensus seemed to be that, although it varied, there was generally some weeks or months between the initial idea being formed and the finished poem, if it is ever finished, being committed to paper.
Following another reading the discussion moved on to how these poems were brought together in a book and whether or not independent publishing was preferred to going through a publisher. Small local publishers were preferred but on the whole independent publishing was the most common.
A further reading rounded off the session followed by questions from the audience and a good round of applause in appreciation. One-to-one discussion with the poets and some book sales completed the afternoon.
If you prefer, you can also watch our videos on YouTube @booksandbeveragesUK where you can support us by liking and subscribing!
#author #authorPanel #book #bookReview #bookReviews #books #booksAndBeveragesUk #booktok #booktube #British #fiction #independentAuthors #indieAuthors #liveAtTheLibrary #LiveInterview #poetry #reading #selfPublishing #writing #Yorkshire -
Spring into Poetry: Live at the Library
by Kate Swann
Four poets met at Harrogate library on Friday 10th April to inform and entertain the audience about writing poetry. Peter Burgham, Steve Singleton, and Peter Donnelly were led in the discussion by Kate Swann.
The session began with a reading from each of the poets, followed by discussion about where they get their inspiration and ideas from, and how long it takes for these to be transformed into a poem. The consensus seemed to be that, although it varied, there was generally some weeks or months between the initial idea being formed and the finished poem, if it is ever finished, being committed to paper.
Following another reading the discussion moved on to how these poems were brought together in a book and whether or not independent publishing was preferred to going through a publisher. Small local publishers were preferred but on the whole independent publishing was the most common.
A further reading rounded off the session followed by questions from the audience and a good round of applause in appreciation. One-to-one discussion with the poets and some book sales completed the afternoon.
If you prefer, you can also watch our videos on YouTube @booksandbeveragesUK where you can support us by liking and subscribing!
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Spring into Poetry: Live at the Library
by Kate Swann
Four poets met at Harrogate library on Friday 10th April to inform and entertain the audience about writing poetry. Peter Burgham, Steve Singleton, and Peter Donnelly were led in the discussion by Kate Swann.
The session began with a reading from each of the poets, followed by discussion about where they get their inspiration and ideas from, and how long it takes for these to be transformed into a poem. The consensus seemed to be that, although it varied, there was generally some weeks or months between the initial idea being formed and the finished poem, if it is ever finished, being committed to paper.
Following another reading the discussion moved on to how these poems were brought together in a book and whether or not independent publishing was preferred to going through a publisher. Small local publishers were preferred but on the whole independent publishing was the most common.
A further reading rounded off the session followed by questions from the audience and a good round of applause in appreciation. One-to-one discussion with the poets and some book sales completed the afternoon.
If you prefer, you can also watch our videos on YouTube @booksandbeveragesUK where you can support us by liking and subscribing!
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#Liveinterview tauchte zum ersten Mal im Protokoll der 119. Sitzung des 20. Deutschen Bundestages am 07.09.2023 auf. Es wurde im Rahmen der Rede von Alexander Throm (CDU) gesagt.
Video: https://de.openparliament.tv/media/DE-0200119086?q=Liveinterview
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#Liveinterview tauchte zum ersten Mal im Protokoll der 119. Sitzung des 20. Deutschen Bundestages am 07.09.2023 auf. Es wurde im Rahmen der Rede von Alexander Throm (CDU) gesagt.
Video: https://de.openparliament.tv/media/DE-0200119086?q=Liveinterview
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#Liveinterview tauchte zum ersten Mal im Protokoll der 119. Sitzung des 20. Deutschen Bundestages am 07.09.2023 auf. Es wurde im Rahmen der Rede von Alexander Throm (CDU) gesagt.
Video: https://de.openparliament.tv/media/DE-0200119086?q=Liveinterview
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#Liveinterview tauchte zum ersten Mal im Protokoll der 119. Sitzung des 20. Deutschen Bundestages am 07.09.2023 auf. Es wurde im Rahmen der Rede von Alexander Throm (CDU) gesagt.
Video: https://de.openparliament.tv/media/DE-0200119086?q=Liveinterview
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🎥 Live Video Interview Alert! 🎥
👩🎓 Angela's Symposium YouTube Channel is hosting a LIVE video interview with the renowned Folklorist Icy Sedgwick, and she'll be in conversation with our very own Dr Puca! 🌿🔮
You won't want to miss this captivating dialogue as they delve into the separate but linked worlds of folklore, witchcraft and paganism🍃🌕
https://www.youtube.com/live/SgfA3o206Hc?si=lGmQmT_qnws4UFc6
#Folklore #AngelasSymposium #IcySedgwick #Witchcraft #Paganims #pagan #witch # #LiveInterview #Myth #Legend
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🎥 Live Video Interview Alert! 🎥
👩🎓 Angela's Symposium YouTube Channel is hosting a LIVE video interview with the renowned Folklorist Icy Sedgwick, and she'll be in conversation with our very own Dr Puca! 🌿🔮
You won't want to miss this captivating dialogue as they delve into the separate but linked worlds of folklore, witchcraft and paganism🍃🌕
https://www.youtube.com/live/SgfA3o206Hc?si=lGmQmT_qnws4UFc6
#Folklore #AngelasSymposium #IcySedgwick #Witchcraft #Paganims #pagan #witch # #LiveInterview #Myth #Legend
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🎥 Live Video Interview Alert! 🎥
👩🎓 Angela's Symposium YouTube Channel is hosting a LIVE video interview with the renowned Folklorist Icy Sedgwick, and she'll be in conversation with our very own Dr Puca! 🌿🔮
You won't want to miss this captivating dialogue as they delve into the separate but linked worlds of folklore, witchcraft and paganism🍃🌕
https://www.youtube.com/live/SgfA3o206Hc?si=lGmQmT_qnws4UFc6
#Folklore #AngelasSymposium #IcySedgwick #Witchcraft #Paganims #pagan #witch # #LiveInterview #Myth #Legend
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🎥 Live Video Interview Alert! 🎥
👩🎓 Angela's Symposium YouTube Channel is hosting a LIVE video interview with the renowned Folklorist Icy Sedgwick, and she'll be in conversation with our very own Dr Puca! 🌿🔮
You won't want to miss this captivating dialogue as they delve into the separate but linked worlds of folklore, witchcraft and paganism🍃🌕
https://www.youtube.com/live/SgfA3o206Hc?si=lGmQmT_qnws4UFc6
#Folklore #AngelasSymposium #IcySedgwick #Witchcraft #Paganims #pagan #witch # #LiveInterview #Myth #Legend
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🎥 Live Video Interview Alert! 🎥
👩🎓 Angela's Symposium YouTube Channel is hosting a LIVE video interview with the renowned Folklorist Icy Sedgwick, and she'll be in conversation with our very own Dr Puca! 🌿🔮
You won't want to miss this captivating dialogue as they delve into the separate but linked worlds of folklore, witchcraft and paganism🍃🌕
https://www.youtube.com/live/SgfA3o206Hc?si=lGmQmT_qnws4UFc6
#Folklore #AngelasSymposium #IcySedgwick #Witchcraft #Paganims #pagan #witch # #LiveInterview #Myth #Legend
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Wees erbij!! Vanmiddag 25 juni om 17.00 GMT wordt ik geïnterviewd omdat ik 2x finalist ben voor de ISSA Songwriters awards als beste internationale songwriter en You gotta be real beste internationale muziek video. We gaan live op facebook en ik wordt geïnterviewd door Dj Daniel Haight van Cygnus Radio!
Be there! ;) https://www.facebook.com/events/162560356529328/?ref=newsfeed #music #liveinterview #radio #facebook -
Wees erbij!! Vanmiddag 25 juni om 17.00 GMT wordt ik geïnterviewd omdat ik 2x finalist ben voor de ISSA Songwriters awards als beste internationale songwriter en You gotta be real beste internationale muziek video. We gaan live op facebook en ik wordt geïnterviewd door Dj Daniel Haight van Cygnus Radio!
Be there! ;) https://www.facebook.com/events/162560356529328/?ref=newsfeed #music #liveinterview #radio #facebook -
Wees erbij!! Vanmiddag 25 juni om 17.00 GMT wordt ik geïnterviewd omdat ik 2x finalist ben voor de ISSA Songwriters awards als beste internationale songwriter en You gotta be real beste internationale muziek video. We gaan live op facebook en ik wordt geïnterviewd door Dj Daniel Haight van Cygnus Radio!
Be there! ;) https://www.facebook.com/events/162560356529328/?ref=newsfeed #music #liveinterview #radio #facebook -
Wees erbij!! 25 juni om 17.00 GMT wordt ik geïnterviewd omdat ik 2x finalist ben voor de ISSA Songwriters awards als beste internationale songwriter en You gotta be real beste internationale muziek video. We gaan live op facebook en ik wordt geïnterviewd door Dj Daniel Haight van Cygnus Radio!
Laat me weten of je erbij bent dan? #liveinterview #music #facebook #event https://www.facebook.com/events/162560356529328/?ref=newsfeed -
Wees erbij!! 25 juni om 17.00 GMT wordt ik geïnterviewd omdat ik 2x finalist ben voor de ISSA Songwriters awards als beste internationale songwriter en You gotta be real beste internationale muziek video. We gaan live op facebook en ik wordt geïnterviewd door Dj Daniel Haight van Cygnus Radio!
Laat me weten of je erbij bent dan? #liveinterview #music #facebook #event https://www.facebook.com/events/162560356529328/?ref=newsfeed -
Wees erbij!! 25 juni om 17.00 GMT wordt ik geïnterviewd omdat ik 2x finalist ben voor de ISSA Songwriters awards als beste internationale songwriter en You gotta be real beste internationale muziek video. We gaan live op facebook en ik wordt geïnterviewd door Dj Daniel Haight van Cygnus Radio!
Laat me weten of je erbij bent dan? #liveinterview #music #facebook #event https://www.facebook.com/events/162560356529328/?ref=newsfeed -
Wees erbij!! 25 juni om 17.00 GMT wordt ik geïnterviewd omdat ik 2x finalist ben voor de ISSA Songwriters awards als beste internationale songwriter en You gotta be real beste internationale muziek video. We gaan live op facebook en ik wordt geïnterviewd door Dj Daniel Haight van Cygnus Radio!
Laat me weten of je erbij bent dan? #liveinterview #music #facebook #event https://www.facebook.com/events/162560356529328/?ref=newsfeed -
#LiveInterview : Dennis and Akiko Tito have purchased two of 12 seats on a #Starship mission which will fly around the #moon https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=akRWCov_LSo
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#LiveInterview : Dennis and Akiko Tito have purchased two of 12 seats on a #Starship mission which will fly around the #moon https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=akRWCov_LSo
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#LiveInterview : Dennis and Akiko Tito have purchased two of 12 seats on a #Starship mission which will fly around the #moon https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=akRWCov_LSo
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#LiveInterview : Dennis and Akiko Tito have purchased two of 12 seats on a #Starship mission which will fly around the #moon https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=akRWCov_LSo
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#LiveInterview : Dennis and Akiko Tito have purchased two of 12 seats on a #Starship mission which will fly around the #moon https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=akRWCov_LSo