I’m delighted to say that the official ‘bricks and mortar’ launch of Time out of Time will take place next Saturday, 14th August, from 2 pm at Haworth’s popular independent bookshop, Wave of Nostalgia.

Located on Main Street in Haworth, West Yorkshire, just a stone’s throw from Haworth Parsonage where the Bronte sisters lived, Wave of Nostalgia prides itself on supporting strong and inspiring women, and owner Diane Park focuses on fiction and non-fiction books by women and topics such as Suffragettes, Feminism, LGBT, Wellbeing and the Environment. The shop also sells handmade clothes and gifts designed by inspiring women, some local, all in the UK.
Given the environmental themes of Time out of Time (and the sheer amount of nostalgia within its pages!), I doubt there could be a better venue for launching it!

Overall I’m very proud that all three of my three books have been added to their ever-growing collection and am very much looking forward to meeting you at the launch if you can make it! 🐗👑☀️
Sign up for the event at https://www.facebook.com/events/251868056764030/ – or just come along on the day!
And don’t forget to add another date to your diary: on 27th August, Annie Garthwaite, author of the long-awaited novel Cecily, about Cecily, Duchess of York, Richard III’s mother, will also be appearing at Wave of Nostalgia!

Alex Marchant is author of two books telling the story of the real King Richard III for children aged 10+, The Order of the White Boar and The King’s Man, and editor of Grant Me the Carving of My Name and Right Trusty and Well Beloved…, two anthologies of short fiction inspired by the king, sold in support of Scoliosis Association UK (SAUK). A third book in the ‘White Boar’ sequence, King in Waiting, will be published 17 September 2021. Alex has also published a standalone timeslip novel for readers aged 10+, Time out of Time.
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