Something For Everyone at Authors Assemble, Buxton, Derbyshire, 17th March 2023

 First published 22nd March 2023


As a new writer, you will probably be very excited to attend your first literary event or festival. “At last,” you will probably say to yourself; “I’ve made it! I’ll be able to sit there selling endless piles of signed copies of my book to hordes of adoring fans.”

Of course, it doesn’t happen quite like that in real life, and some new authors become disillusioned when they realise that most of the people there haven’t come to buy their book, but to promote their own work.

Whatever you do, however, don’t become disillusioned by this, because literary events are a very worthwhile endeavour for authors, from the unknown first-timer, up to best selling household names. The main purpose of events like these is not to provide a direct selling outlet, but more to give you an opportunity to promote your work and your brand in the long term, and to network with other writers, publishers and book sellers..

It is the perfect chance to learn more about the industry, to see how others navigate the writing, publishing and marketing process. It was with this in mind that I was delighted to attend the Authors Assemble event, held in the beautiful surroundings of The Assembly Rooms, The Crescent, in Buxton, Derbyshire, alongside one of the authors that we at Brindle Books are lucky enough to represent, Dr David J Blackmore, author of the ‘Wellington’s Dragoon’ series.


David used the event as an opportunity to launch and showcase the latest book in the Wellington’s Dragoon series: Behind The Lines, the third volume in the adventure series about Michael Roberts, a young cavalry officer in the 16th Light Dragoons, fighting against Napoleon’s armies. He gave a talk about the books and took along some advance copies of the book to sign.



Behind The Lines is available to order from Amazon by using the following link:

Behind The Lines (Wellington's Dragoon Book 3) eBook : Blackmore, David J: Amazon.co.uk: Kindle Store



The event had been organised by Kerry Fox and her team at Buxton Crescent Heritage Trust.

You can find out more about this, and future events on their website:

Home » Buxton Crescent Heritage Experience (buxtoncrescentexperience.com) 

“This is our first Authors Assemble event,” Kerry told me, “but the plan is to make it an annual event which will, hopefully, keep growing.”

Judging by the wealth of talent on display here today, I suspect that Authors Assemble will indeed become a regular and important literary event, and will continue to grow year on year.

I managed to get a few moments to speak with each of the authors, publishers and book-sellers at the event, and found that there was something for everyone at Authors Assemble.

In no particular order, here are the attendees that I spoke to:

George Cutter

www.coffeewithcutter.com

George released his first book, The Ascension of the Seventh, in 2021. He is currently working on his second novel, which he describes as a cosmic horror mystery.

Julian Cohen

Julian is a prolific writer who has lived in Buxton for over 20 years. He has written many non-fiction books and other publications about young people and drugs. For many years, he led local open-mic sessions and ran therapeutic writing groups. He has published a book of poems and short stories, but more recently has focussed on local history. His most recent work; ‘Buxton Pubs: Stories of our past and present inns, alehouses, pubs and bars’ was published last year by Buxton Civic Association.

More information from: https://buxtoncivicassociation.org.uk/

Terry Newholm

Terry has lived in Buxton for 9 years. He has published many academic papers over the years, and co-edited a book, ‘The Ethical Consumer’. More recently, after making a study of the grotesques, architectural stone heads, that grace buildings in the area, his research has led to the booklet, ‘A Walk Amongst The Grotesques of Buxton’.

More information from: https://buxtoncivicassociation.org.uk/

Chris Witty, from Bookfolk UK

Chris and Lorraine Witty are independent book-sellers, who trade as Book Folk. They trade at Buxton market every Tuesday and Saturday, with more markets to be announced this year. To find out more, you can follow them on Instagram @bookfolkuk and on Facebook at Book Folk.

You can also read Chris’s fiction and essays by visiting Christopher Witty | Substack

Alan Roberts

Since moving to Buxton many years ago to work as a Research Scientist in a nearby Government Laboratory, Alan has made various studies about the local area and it’s geography. He has researched the small coal mines that had been worked in the area, the local Turnpike roads, and several ancient water mills. These activities led to the publication of his first three books. He has also made detailed studies of limestone quarrying in the local area of Grin Low, along with other research published as books.

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Zoe Sharp

Zoe is the author of a long running series of novels featuring ex-Special Forces Trainee-turned Bodyguard heroine Charlie Fox. Her latest book is the first in a new series, The Last Time She Died, set in the Derbyshire Dales.

You can find out more about Zoe and her books by following the link below:

My Latest Books : Zoƫ Sharp: Author of the Charlie Fox series and the Lakes Thriller series. (zoesharp.com)

Lucy Rennie

Lucy is a communication and marketing expert, and author of the best-selling book, ‘Clarity, Communication and Connection, Three Clear Steps to Future Proof Your Business.’ She helps small businesses to grow, develop and future-proof their businesses.

To find out more, use the following link:

I am Lucy Rennie

Tricia Durdey

Tricia has danced and written for most of her life. She has two novels published by Cinnamon Press: ‘The Green Table’, and ‘The Dancer at World’s End.’ She has also written a memoir about the transformative power of dance in her life, entitled, ‘Upside Down in a Hoop.’

To find out more, use the following link:

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Ste Durham (S.R.Durham)

S.R.Durham released his self-published debut novel, the horror thriller ‘Prey’ in 2021. His second novel, ‘Surrogate’ was released in 2022. He is currently editing his third novel, due to be released this year.

His Amazon page can be found here:

Amazon.com: S. R. Durham: books, biography, latest update

Dr Peter Collinge

Historian Dr Peter Collinge speaks regularly at museums, festivals and community groups. He has a large body of published work and is the co-contributing editor of ‘Providing for the Poor: the Old Poor Law 1750-1855’, along with many other articles and contributions to historical publications.

To find out more about his work, click the link below:

Peter Collinge | Keele University - Academia.edu

Derbyshire Writing School

Derbyshire Writing School run creative and practical courses aimed at helping you get the words out of your head and into the world. They offer a range of resources to help writers and are definitely worth looking into for any aspiring author.

To find out more, visit their website:

Derbyshire Writing School

Daniel Henshaw

Daniel is the author of five children’s books. One of his stories was shortlisted in the ‘Best Novel For Children’ category at the Wells Festival of Literature in 2016, and a recording of his short story ‘Grandad’s Ghost’ was aired on BBC radio in 2020. You can follow him on Twitter: @AuthorHenshaw, or on Facebook: www.facebook.com/JeremySnails.

His Amazon author page is here:

Amazon.co.uk: Daniel Henshaw: Books, Biography, Blogs, Audiobooks, Kindle

Shirley Mann

Shirley Mann is a journalist who has worked for various newspapers and broadcasters, including BBC radio and television. She was inspired by her own parents’ wartime romance to produce her first novel, ‘Lily’s War.’ She has since gone on to write three more novels.

Shirley’s Amazon Author page is here:

Amazon.co.uk: Shirley Mann: Books, Biography, Blogs, Audiobooks, Kindle

Her blog can be found here:

Shirley Mann's Blog – Derbyshire Author (home.blog)

Louise Maskill

Louise Maskill is an author and an editor. She reads and writes for a living and she believes that writers deserve to have confidence in themselves and their stories.

She specialises in working with fantasy novelists, and with academic writers for whom English is a second or additional language. She has a background in social science and education, and loves to work with scholars in a wide range of areas and disciplines.

Her website can be found here:

About me - Louise Maskill PhD (lmaskill.com)

Sue Wilkins

Sue is a children’s author. Her first book was ‘Alfie’s Story’ and was illustrated by Liz Furness. She has now written six children’s illustrated story books, and Liz has illustrated them all. Each one has its own character soft toy.

You can find out more at her website:

Sue Wilkins – Children's Story Books

Celia Harwood

Celia is the author of the Buxton Spa Murder Mystery series – crime novels set in the 1920’s and inspired by the town and the people of Buxton, and featuring Eleanor Harriman, solicitor and sleuth. Her interest in the history of Buxton, and her experience as a litigation lawyer add an extra layer of depth to her novels.

Celia’s website can be found here:

CELIA HARWOOD - HOME

Curlew Press

Curlew Press is an independent publishing business established in 2019 by two college friends, Mark Titterton and Karl Barton. They have published a series of walking and souvenir guides covering the Peak District, along with local history titles. Their publications are available in local bookshops and other selected retail outlets.

They can be contacted by email:

mail@curlewpress.co.uk