EVENTS

Over the next few months I'm going to be out and about a bit. If you'd like to come and say hello that'd be lovely.

18th - 21st April 2013 - Budapest International Book Festival (First Novel Festival) - two panels and launch for The Book of Summers in Hungarian

Tuesday 23rd April 2013 - Stratford-upon-Avon Literary Festival - How To Get Published... Or How We Did It panel, with Hilary Boyd and Michelle Heatley - 4.30pm

Saturday 18th May 2013 - Fowey Festival - First Novel panel, with Shelley Harris, Virginia Baily and agent Maggie Philips - 10am-11.15am 

Friday 12th July 2013 - Southville Centre Book group (together with Bristol Festival of Literature) - 7pm-8.30pm

Saturday 10th August - Edinburgh International Book Festival - Literary Genius and Genius Loci, panel with Lucy Ellmann - 3.30pm


Thursday 19th September - Book Slam Bristol - with Bernadine Evaristo and Nikesh Shukla - 7pm

Wednesday 25th September - Fullwell Cross Library, Barkingside - 6.30-7.30pm.  Library go-ers in the London borough of Redbridge voted The Book of Summers Fiction Winner in the Big Red Read Fiction Award.

Thursday 26th September - Rossiter Books, Ross-on-Wye - in conversation - 7pm

Tuesday 22nd October - Guildford Book Festival - Book Club Extravaganza! Panel with Richard & Judy authors Gavin Extence and Shelley Harris - 8pm

Sunday 3rd November - Book Slam - with William Boyd, and Inua Ellams. At The Tabernacle, London, 7.30pm

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Previous events:

Thursday 5th July 2012 - Rossiter Books, Ross-on-Wye, 7pm


Saturday 21st July 2012 - signing at WHSmith Exeter Guildhall, midday


Friday 24th August 2012 - Edinburgh International Book Festival, Amnesty International 

Thursday 4th October 2012 - Appledore Book Festival, 2pm, New Voices panel (with Carol Rifka Brunt & Shelley Harris)

Thursday 25th October 2012 - Portsmouth Book Fest, 7.00pm, 'Girls' Night In' (with Adele Parks, Emily Barr & Morgan McCarthy)

Saturday 3rd November 2012 - Penarth Book Festival, 1pm

Monday 10th December 2012 - Book Slam Spike Island (Too Much Too Young launch with Salena Godden, Nikesh Shukla, Robin Allender), 6.30pm