Tuesday 2nd March 2021
7-8 pm GMT
Online book event with Hertfordshire libraries
Thursday 25th February 2021
7 - 8 pm GMT
Online event with Chiltern Bookshops book groups
Hosts: Morag Watkins and Sheryl Shurville
Interviewer: Nicola Hill
Wednesday 20th January 2021
7.30-8.30 GMT
Online Book event with Staffordshire libraries
7-8 pm GMT
Online book event with Hertfordshire libraries
Thursday 25th February 2021
7 - 8 pm GMT
Online event with Chiltern Bookshops book groups
Hosts: Morag Watkins and Sheryl Shurville
Interviewer: Nicola Hill
Wednesday 20th January 2021
7.30-8.30 GMT
Online Book event with Staffordshire libraries
Wednesday 27th January 2021
7-8pm GMT
Online book event with Barnet Libraries
Discussing All the Water in the World with a 15 minute Q&A session with a prize for best question
Free. Register at: http://ow.ly/BrrP50CZze4
7-8pm GMT
Online book event with Barnet Libraries
Discussing All the Water in the World with a 15 minute Q&A session with a prize for best question
Free. Register at: http://ow.ly/BrrP50CZze4
Instagram Tour Dates:
28th December 2020
@hijy.bisy123
29th December 2020
@lovedreadingthis
30th December 2020
@booksandbargains_
31st December 2020
@lucsbooks
1st January 2021
@a.leaf.unturned
28th December 2020
@hijy.bisy123
29th December 2020
@lovedreadingthis
30th December 2020
@booksandbargains_
31st December 2020
@lucsbooks
1st January 2021
@a.leaf.unturned
All the Water in the World Blog Tour 2020
Organised by Two Roads Books
and John Murray Press
31st January
The Overdue Book Review
1st February
Chouett
2nd February
Beverly's Reads
3rd February
Book Rambler
4th February
Jera's Jamboree
Organised by Two Roads Books
and John Murray Press
31st January
The Overdue Book Review
1st February
Chouett
2nd February
Beverly's Reads
3rd February
Book Rambler
4th February
Jera's Jamboree
LONDON, UK
Wednesday 5th February 2020
5pm
Goldsmiths Writers' Centre
First novels: Marina Kemp, Livia Franchini and Karen Raney
Richard Hoggart Building
Goldsmiths, University of London
New Cross
London SE14 6NW
Wednesday 5th February 2020
5pm
Goldsmiths Writers' Centre
First novels: Marina Kemp, Livia Franchini and Karen Raney
Richard Hoggart Building
Goldsmiths, University of London
New Cross
London SE14 6NW
DURHAM, UK
Saturday 5th October 2019
10:30-11:30am
Durham Book Festival
With authors Guin Glasfurd and Sally Magnusson
Chair: Rebecca Wilkie
Palace Green Library
Palace Green
Durham, DH1 3RN
Saturday 5th October 2019
10:30-11:30am
Durham Book Festival
With authors Guin Glasfurd and Sally Magnusson
Chair: Rebecca Wilkie
Palace Green Library
Palace Green
Durham, DH1 3RN
SHEFFIELD, UK
Saturday 5th October 2019
3:30-4:30pm
Sheffield Off the Shelf Literature Festival
With authors Guin Glasfurd and Sally Magnusson
Chair: Emma Petfield
Channing Hall
45 Surrey St
Sheffield, S1 2LG
Saturday 5th October 2019
3:30-4:30pm
Sheffield Off the Shelf Literature Festival
With authors Guin Glasfurd and Sally Magnusson
Chair: Emma Petfield
Channing Hall
45 Surrey St
Sheffield, S1 2LG
ATLANTA, GA, USA
Sunday 13th August 2019
12.30 pm
Discussion and book signing
A Cappella Books
208 Haralson Ave NE
Atlanta, GA 30307
Sunday 13th August 2019
12.30 pm
Discussion and book signing
A Cappella Books
208 Haralson Ave NE
Atlanta, GA 30307
INDIANAPOLIS, IN
Saturday August 10, 2:00 pm
Reading and Book Signing
Turn the Page Books & Gifts
149 N. Walnut St., Westfield, IN 46074
Saturday August 10, 2:00 pm
Reading and Book Signing
Turn the Page Books & Gifts
149 N. Walnut St., Westfield, IN 46074
LONDON, ENGLAND
31st May - 1st December
Karen Raney's painting "Brecknock Estate" will be exhibited in the City of London's summer exhibition Architecture of London in Guildhall Art Gallery. The exhibition brings together works from the 17th century to the present day to illustrate how London’s ever-changing cityscape has inspired visiting and resident artists over four centuries. SEE MORE >
31st May - 1st December
Karen Raney's painting "Brecknock Estate" will be exhibited in the City of London's summer exhibition Architecture of London in Guildhall Art Gallery. The exhibition brings together works from the 17th century to the present day to illustrate how London’s ever-changing cityscape has inspired visiting and resident artists over four centuries. SEE MORE >