
Getting married or celebrating a civil partnership? November sees our very first wedding fair - with a difference! If you want to have a do without frilly meringue dresses and equally over-inflated price tags, then we know some people you’ll want to meet.
Journalist and freelance writer, Helen Dugdale, will be launching her new book, Bridal Moments, an essential survival guide for anyone who wants to tame wedding chaos and control their inner Bridezilla.
Best-selling author Alison Kervin (The WAG’s Diary) will also be dropping in to talk about her new novel Celebrity Bride, a sparkling romantic comedy about an ordinary girl who finds herself right at the heart of the celebrity wedding of the season.
Alison Kervin is an award-winning freelance writer and journalist and was the Chief Sports Interviewer for the Daily Telegraph newspaper, producing a regular weekly sports interview for the Saturday edition of the paper. Alison has written eight highly-acclaimed books including two previous novels, The Wag's Diary and A Wag Abroad.
Let us introduce you to creative cake makers, quirky photographers, fabulous florists and suppliers of exquisite accessories and wonderful venues. Enjoy a free glass of wine - served by the gorgeous Butlers in the Buff - and for the incurable romantics, a free novel from our friends at Mills & Boon.
Everyone welcome. You don’t need an invitation to this do, and you can sit wherever you like!
Central Library, Committee Room, Saturday 7 November, 12-4pm
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6 comments:
I can't wait!!!!! I love Alison Kervin's books. HOw do we find out when she'll be talking? Tammy x
Hi Tammy
Thanks for commenting...Sorry the exaxt times aren't mentioned...I'm trying to find out. When I know I'll add it to the blog and Tweet it...(we're @manclibraries).
Sue
Thank you lol. i'm come with a group of friends. Will Alison sign our books? i'll look out for the times. tammy
Hello again
Yes - absolutely! Alison will definately sign your books. She'll be on at 1.15 and 2.30 and you can also get your hair and nails done on the day too :)
Oh no. I can't come on Saturday now. I have to work. Would you let me know whether Alison will be coming again?
That's a shame, my email is s.lawson at manchester.gov.uk (replace the at with @). Send me your email and I'll be able to let you kniw if she is going to be on in the future.
Sue
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