Virginia Moffatt: March meeting

Writers at Blackwell’s is proud to present an evening with Virginia Moffatt.

21 Mar 2018 7:00PM-8:00PM Blackewell’s on Broad Street.

Virginia is an author and editor of ‘Reclaiming the Common Good’. Her Debut novel ‘Echo Hall’ was longlisted for the 2015 Bridport First Novel Award and the 2015 Retreat West Opening Chapter Competition. It was published by Unbound in November 2017.

Join Virginia as she shares her wisdom and experiences as an Unbound author.

 

Unbound LogoUnbound is a UK publisher and funding platform founded in 2011 by John Mitchinson (ex-Waterstones marketing director, publisher at Harvill Press and author), Justin Pollard (author and historical consultant on numerous feature films and BBC TV series), and Dan Kieran (author of the bestselling Crap Towns series of books – a rough guide to Britain’s worst towns).

Unbound allows authors to pitch a book idea for consideration (fiction or non-fiction), and once a book pitch is accepted, it is presented to Unbound’s reader community for support and funding. Unbound sets the budget to produce and market the book, and if enough readers contribute to the book’s funding over a period of time and the target is reached, the book is published.

One thought on “Virginia Moffatt: March meeting

  1. 21 03 2018
    Cherry. REALY sorry I have been unwell all day today and don’t think it is sensible to drive to Oxford in my present condition. I am SO disappointed not to be able to hear the talk by Virginia Moffat.

    Also please send me your email address as I don’t think my other Facebook mssges are getting to you.
    You asked for my email address so here it is
    ek.henderson@btinternetcom

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