Please join Gail Foulkes and myself at our favorite neighborhood gathering spot, Aqus Cafe at Foundry Wharf on Thursday evening March 16th. We'll be hanging out at Aqus during the Art Alive monthly walk-about, eating supper, chatting about our collaboration on this latest novel of mine and enjoying a glass of wine prior to my reading at 7pm.
The House on Liberty Street continues to make its way out into the world and has been the best selling book at Copperfield's Books in Petaluma this past month. Apologies to Prince Harry for knocking him off his best seller perch locally, but somehow I don't think he'll notice. There's only room for two British Americans in that lofty position in Petaluma right now and I get to share these 15 minutes of fame with fellow Brit, Gail!
We'll be at Aqus on the 16th from 5.45 pm, so please do mark it on your calendar and join us for a (no-host) libation or two and/or an appetizer or light meal and conversation. We're grateful to Lesley, John and team at Aqus for their support of us and opening their inviting space to so many local creatives over the years and so it's important for us to be reciprocal and encourage additional custom prior to and during the March 16th reading.
Framed images are now on show at Aqus Cafe — do stop in for coffee and a bite to eat next time you are in the area and also on the evening of March 16th. We'd love to see you!
Thank you to the Petaluma Argus Courier and P360 for the great article on me and my books this February. Click here to view/read.
If you've read The House on Liberty Street and enjoyed it, I would greatly appreciate it if you'd leave a brief review on Amazon. It doesn't matter if you didn't buy it on Amazon as long as it's a genuine review. And that's the place where number of reviews help to elevate a book out into the world at large.
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