Read by David Powley
has gained a nation-wide reputation for its live-event and film programmes, which has grown over time. The venue, which has a 140-seat auditorium and 40-seat studio/exhibition space, has provided film screenings, live music, theatre performances, comedy clubs, art exhibitions and workshops/classes to tens of thousands of people since opening its doors.
Tuesday, 30 October 2012
Friday, 5 October 2012
Local authour Ian Johnson talks about his first novel 'The Witcher Keys'
In the wonderful Lion Inn atop the North York Moors local author Ian Johnson describes the remarkable background to his first novel 'The Witcher Keys'.
Ian, who is also a construction manager, was working on an old house that tenants had repeatedly quit complaining the house made them feel ill. Looking into what the problem might be led Ian to uncover ..... well.... let's let Ian tell the story:
The novel is published by The Book Guild on October 25th and, as Ian says in the film, there will be a launch at the Lion Inn next month.
To order the book from Amazon just click the link below:
Ian, who is also a construction manager, was working on an old house that tenants had repeatedly quit complaining the house made them feel ill. Looking into what the problem might be led Ian to uncover ..... well.... let's let Ian tell the story:
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Local writer,
National Park,
Ryedale Book Festival,
writing
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