Events
Join us to hear authors chat about their current publication and share the inspiration behind their books. Come alone or with friends – the atmosphere is welcoming and relaxed, and we generally serve refreshments. These are really sociable occasions: great opportunities to meet like-minded people, as well as to hear how a writer thinks or writes or researches. Listening to someone talk about their work – fiction or non-fiction – brings it to life. If you’ve already read the book, you’ll understand it in a new light; if you’ve still to start, then once you’ve had an author’s insights, the words will spring off the page in a very specific and personal way.
The talk generally lasts around an hour, including questions from the audience. Afterwards, there’s usually the chance to meet the writer and ask them to sign a copy of their book.
The talk generally lasts around an hour, including questions from the audience. Afterwards, there’s usually the chance to meet the writer and ask them to sign a copy of their book.
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Author Events
An evening with Professor John Long
Chorleywood Library Lower Road, Chorleywood, Rickmansworth, United KingdomWe're thrilled to welcome world leading paleontologist John Long to Chorleywood, as he shares the fascinating story of how sharks emerged as Earth's ultimate survivors....
An evening with Neil Lancaster
Chorleywood Library Lower Road, Chorleywood, Rickmansworth, United KingdomJoin former police detective and bestselling author Neil Lancaster, as he chats to fellow author Tony Kent about his brand new DS Max Craigie thriller, When...
Literary Lunch with Rachel Joyce
Chenies Manor House Chenies, WD3 6ERJoin Chorleywood Bookshop and bestselling author Rachel Joyce at Chenies Manor to celebrate the publication of The Homemade God. There is a heatwave across Europe. Goose and his...
An evening with Iain MacGregor
Chorleywood Library Lower Road, Chorleywood, Rickmansworth, United KingdomJoin bestselling author and historian Iain MacGregor for a fascinating evening exploring the fateful decision to drop an atomic bomb on Hiroshima. At 8:15 a.m....