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Freebies

Freebies

Both Jane and Deborah are currently (but not for long!) free to read in their Kindle versions to those of you enrolled in Kindle Unlimited.

If you do take up the offer, please leave a review, even a stinker. I really want to hear what you think of the re-edited Deborah and the fresh-out-of-the- box Jane.

But, of course, if you want one of the rather beautiful paperbacks with Amy Whiten’s cover, please feel free to get a discounted copy from the author. I’ll even sign them for you. Illegibly. £7 each or the pair (including UK postage) for £12.

Deborah has a new face

Deborah has a new face

Amy Whiten has given (The) Last Year a new cover, now that it has metamorphosed into Deborah: (The) Last Year, 2014. Looks great, don’t you think? And thanks to reader feedback, the novel has also had a make-over inside. Now available from info@patkirby.co.uk and from Amazon.
Last month in Louisville

Last month in Louisville

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How much I enjoyed meeting with readers and friends at the Bristol on Bardstown Road in April. Many thanks to Carmichael’s Bookstore who helped arrange that book event and who are stocking (The) Last Year. I do hope those of you who have started reading are having an interesting experience with Deborah and her unique year.

Louisville Book Event

Louisville Book Event

Louisville Social

Easter Saturday 15 April, The Bristol Bar and Grille, 1321 Bardstown Road, Louisville, Kentucky
4 pm. Meet the author, have a drink, some nibbles, on my tab, hear about this novel set in part on Bardstown Road itself.
See you there!

(The) Last Year hits the shelves in Carmichael’s Bookstore, Louisville

(The) Last Year hits the shelves in Carmichael’s Bookstore, Louisville

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I’m delighted that Carmichael’s Bookstore, the oldest independent book shop in Louisville, Kentucky, now has (The) Last Year on its shelves in both Bardstown Road (which figures as a setting in the novel) and Frankfort Avenue. Thanks to Carmichael’s for giving (The) Last Year an outlet in my first home town.

Women in the Arts Scotland

Women in the Arts Scotland

So pleased that this group has been set up to encourage dialogue and cooperation between the women working in such a variety of disciplines in the arts. And I am delighted to have been nominated to join it! Looking forward to seeing all the ways this could develop.