Bron, Flames of Prophecy
Thanks so much for well publicising Part I of Bron, which is selling well locally. If you bought a copy, I hope you enjoyed it.
Thanks so much for well publicising Part I of Bron, which is selling well locally. If you bought a copy, I hope you enjoyed it.
We have started to transfer some of our paper records of the gravestones in St. Mary's (Thatcham) Churchyard to a searchable/browsable database available via this website (click here). This is currently experimental and has a limited amount of data. We are still working on the layout/presentation as well as entering all of the data. This is jsut to give you a taste of what is to come. The aim is the records for St. MAry's will be fully transferred and set-up by the summer.
Tuesday 4 to Friday 7 March at 7.30pm
Please see the full flyer for more details (click here).
The Egyptian civilization lasted for more than 2000 years but what can we learn today from Ancient Egypt? This series of lectures, by Reading University, helps us to rediscover through 21st century eyes the art, cities, artefacts, practices and beliefs of Ancient Egypt. Find out more at http://www.rdg.ac.uk/conted/town_hall_lecturesEGYPT_2007.htm.
I would like to bring to your attention my debut novel entitled Bron, Part I, Daughter of Prophecy, available from Thatcham Family Bookshop, Amazon and all other bookshops, price £7.99, ISBN 978-1-906206-07-9. You probably know Vic Pocock.