
Next Thursday evening (2 July, 7.30pm) I’ll be reading from Kill-Grief at Fulham Library, as part of an event run by Exclusively Independent, the initiative that brings together independent publishers and booksellers. Kill-Grief was one of the Exclusively Independent choices for April.
As well as me, four other authors will be taking part, so there’s a really interesting selection of books in different genres – What’s Wrong With Eating People? by Peter Cave, Salt & Honey by Candi Miller, Three Jumpers by Michael Marr and Jack Highfield: Chaos Unleashed by Alec Silifant.
As well as the readings, we’ll be talking about our road to getting published (at least, I think we will – I don’t actually know much about this event yet) and there will also be representatives from the publishing industry to answer your questions.
If you would like to come along, you can book a free ticket by phoning Debby Wale on 0208 753 3820, or emailing her at debby.wale@lbhf.gov.uk.
There’s more info about the event at Hammersmith and Fulham Libraries’ website.
Caroline Rance's debut historical novel, Kill-Grief, set in 18th-century Chester, is out now.


2 responses so far ↓
annebrooke // June 22, 2009 at 6:56 pm
Ooh, enjoy! It sounds fab.
axxx
Caroline Rance // June 22, 2009 at 7:42 pm
Thanks, Anne!