Hello!
The day is almost here. Since I'll be heading down to York in about 36 hours, I'm getting the case out ready to pack up everything I think I'll need for the Eboracum Roman Festival. Not having been before, it's going to be a pure guess as to how many books are reasonable to take. Since I have a healthy stock sitting ready in my cupboards for my normal Craft Fairs, I have a bit of a dilemma. Take too few and I'll be annoyed if I could sell more. Too many? Shouldn't be such a problem since I'm now going by car. I'll be hoping for a refund on my return train ticket but whether one transpires, or not, will be for another day.
I’m incredibly excited about joining some super-special writers who write Roman related fiction and non-fiction. The Tempest Anderson Hall, York Museum, is the venue for the following authors, many of whom I've heard of though I've met none of them in person. I've read some of their novels already but browsing their stock will be a pleasure I look forward to!
Assuming they can make their way to York by some means other than the trains, which are definitely on strike, I look forward to meeting these lovely people!
Click on the link to find out more about them.
Alex Gough
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Alex-Gough/e/B001JRVJTO
Paul Chrystal
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Paul-Chrystal/e/B004YG5MTA/
Jane Finnis
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Jane-Finnis/e/B0034NATE2
Clive Ashman
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Clive-Ashman/e/B0034Q1A1U
Edwin Pace
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Edwin-Pace/e/B0025L2BZ4
Alison Morton
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