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Post by joem on Apr 28, 2019 19:37:18 GMT
This is supposed to be a trend? Anyway welcome to it.
Been to see Bret Easton Ellis at the Bridge Theatre today and it was very much worth it. Interesting author, interesting guy.
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Post by londonmzfitz on Apr 29, 2019 12:26:46 GMT
Saw Ian Rankin and Lee Child last year at the Southbank. Made for an interesting couple of hours of conversation between the two authors although the Q&A afterwards left something to be desired. I love stuff like this.
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Post by Marwood on Apr 29, 2019 14:20:02 GMT
Most of the book events I go to tend to be signings of celebrity biographies and the like (Alexei Sayle, Bryan Cranston, Nick Frost, the Beastie Boys and Moby spring to mind over the last few years) Only 'proper' authors I can recall seeing in recent years are Irvine Welsh and Chuck Palahniuk.
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Post by kimbahorel on Apr 29, 2019 18:58:45 GMT
This is supposed to be a trend? Anyway welcome to it. Been to see Bret Easton Ellis at the Bridge Theatre today and it was very much worth it. Interesting author, interesting guy. 😲😲 Noooo... I didn't know about this!
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Post by joem on Apr 29, 2019 21:30:44 GMT
This is supposed to be a trend? Anyway welcome to it. Been to see Bret Easton Ellis at the Bridge Theatre today and it was very much worth it. Interesting author, interesting guy. 😲😲 Noooo... I didn't know about this! Mmm, perhaps should have posted before the event. Sorry. I think he's still in UK, you might want to check out if he has any other engagements?
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Post by mistressjojo on Apr 30, 2019 1:58:36 GMT
Neil Gaiman does a lot of speaking/readings all over the world, but they sell out very quickly. Sadly his next one in London ( November 12th) with the BBC Symphony Orchestra is sold out already.
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