Kenilworth library to host free Q&A with local authors

By James Smith

5th Nov 2021 | Local News

Penny Batchelor, Katy Colins and Fran Hill will all be in attendance at the event (Image by Snowmanradio https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Library_kenilworth_9l07.JPG)
Penny Batchelor, Katy Colins and Fran Hill will all be in attendance at the event (Image by Snowmanradio https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Library_kenilworth_9l07.JPG)

Kenilworth library will host a panel of three local authors next week as part of Libraries Week 2021.

The free event will see Warwickshire writers Penny Batchelor, Katy Colins and Fran Hill talk about their writing careers and publishing journeys.

Audience members will have a chance to ask questions and purchase books by the three authors thanks to a pop up shop from Kenilworth Books.

As advertised in our What's On section, the event will started at 7pm on Wednesday, October 6.

The authors:

Penny Batchelor - author of domestic noir thriller novels My Perfect Sister and Her New Best Friend.

Katy Colins - author of six uplifting, feel good reads, including The Best Is Yet To Come.

Fran Hill - author of the memoir 'Miss, What Does Incomprehensible Mean?'.

To book your place and for more information, please follow this link.

For more local events, follow this link to our What's On page!

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