Kenilworth Books to host 'Indie Publishers Day' this July

By James Smith

24th Jun 2022 | Local News

From left – Charlotte Vaughan and Judy Brook of Kenilworth Books (image supplied)
From left – Charlotte Vaughan and Judy Brook of Kenilworth Books (image supplied)

A popular Kenilworth bookshop is set to celebrate the success of local authors and independent publishers during a special one-day event.

Kenilworth Books in Talisman Shopping Centre will hold its 'Indie Publisher Day' on Saturday, July 9 from 11am to 3pm, and will host a selection of writers from the area who have all been supported by independent publishers.

The event showcases local author Anthony Etherington's fiction title Europia, a story based in Eastern Europe in the year 2030; as well as Pauline Crame's novel Song in the Key of Madeleine, which centres around the emerging relationship between two individuals from very different social and cultural backgrounds – both published by The Book Guild.

For poetry lovers, Chris Burleigh's book Intersecting Lines from Beercott Books explores the familiar from fresh new perspectives, while Oliver Comins will be sharing his observational poetry books, published by Templar Poetry.

Former-journalist turned history-writer Simon Wilcox will be discussing books past and present including From Gas Street to The Ganges, published by The History Press, and Robin Leach will be bringing his popular Kenilworth history books from Rookfield Publications.

Kenilworth Books in Talisman Shopping Centre will hold its 'Indie Publisher Day' on Saturday, July 9 from 11am to 3pm

And local history writers Graham Gould and Peter James will also be dropping in during the morning to share their wide-ranging research on a variety of Kenilworth buildings and even local allotment sheds.

Judy Brook, owner of Kenilworth Books, said: "We've always championed our local talent.

"This year our Indie Publisher Day is set to be even bigger, with ten authors all bringing something different to the table, giving our customers a great reminder of how special Kenilworth is and the culture it creates."

With book signings happening throughout the event, there will also be a variety of family and children's activities, led by independent children's publisher, Owlet Press which is based in Warwick.

Midlands-based Monika Singh Gangotra will launch her new picture book, The Gifts That Grow with readings and summer-flower seed planting, while Kenilworth-based authors Tarah L. Gear and Katie Sahota will be reading their inclusive children's books, with craft and colouring sessions.

"Kenilworth Books has supported us as a local partner from day one," said Sam Langley-Swain, Founder of Owlet Press, who will also be reading his latest picture book at the shop.

"In creating special events like this, Judy, Tamsin and the team really do showcase what Kenilworth and the surrounding area has to offer, to the book industry and our local community."

     

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