Tuesday, 9 June 2026

I always know when it's summer because the Newark Book Festival ...

 … has finally arrived on my blog.  Read on for more detailed info ...


This year, the tenth anniversary, the Newark Book Festival will run from July 9th through to July 12th. As with previous festivals, there will be plenty of events happening all over town during those four days.

Along with workshops, author interviews, children's events, and music, there will also be an amazing Book Fair.  In the Market Place, there will be loads of book stalls and I will be there, too, with my colleague Gianetta Murray.

So, please do join us on Saturday, July 11th, in the Market Place, Newark, NG24 1DU.

We will be there all day from 09.30 am.  We will be signing and selling books. 

I will have all of my Jacques Forêt Mysteries with me.  So, if you would like to chat about France, the Cévennes, the stories, or even Jacques himself, please drop by and say hello.  I will also be able to give you the latest info on the next book in the series.

I will be bringing the three fabulous Miss Moonshine anthologies as well.  If you are in need of a feel-good, heart-warming read for the summer, then these collections of gentle stories will see you through the holidays.  They are ideal for a cuppa, taking a bit of me-time whilst the kids are busy elsewhere, and enjoying a well-written, uplifting tale.

Gianetta Murray, author of A Supernatural Shindig, an anthology and the Vivien Brandt Mysteries, will also be at the fair with her books.  I’m sure Gianetta will be only too pleased to chat about how the work on her next book is shaping up.

In addition, we will have the multi-genre miscellanies of tales from the Seasonal Paths Collection. All four are now available in print and E-format.  We will also have Earth, the first in a new series of anthologies based on the elements, Earth, Air, Fire, and Water.

It would be great to see you there if you can make it.

Full details of all events are on the Book Festival website which you can access Here
We are hoping for excellent weather, and we look forward to chatting to visitors...

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