Episode 60 – Guest Interview – Dawn Brookes – What is a Literature Festival?

 
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We are back in the writers’ room and we have a guest in our hot seat this week! 

We are really pleased to welcome back Derbyshire author Dawn Brookes.  Dawn has been on the podcast before, you can listen to her talk about self-publishing in episode 19.

Dawn Brookes is an international bestselling author whose books have hit the number one spot in the USA, UK and Canada. Dawn is also the founder of a local literature festival in Oakwood, Derby.

Dawn Brookes holds an MA in creative writing and is the author of the Rachel Prince Mystery series, combining a unique blend of murder, cruising and medicine with a touch of romance. Her latest venture is the Carlos Jacobi series. Carlos is a PI and his sidekick is Fiona Cook, a troubled, but likeable detective sergeant.

Dawn takes regular cruise holidays for research purposes! She brings these passions along with a love of clean crime to her writing.

Pete and Laura ask Dawn -

  1. Pete and Laura ask Dawn -

    • What is a literary festival? And what should you expect when you attend

    • Tell us more about Oakwood Literature Festival.

    • Why are these events good for authors? And writers?

    • How can you make the most out of attending a literary festival?

    • What about if one of our listeners wanted to plan an event like this? What advice would you have for them?

    • What’s next for you? How’s your writing been going?

    • What’s new with self-publishing?

    For more information about Oakwood Literature Festival, and to book your tickets, head to their website.

    Oakwood Literature Festival

    You find out more about Dawn and here books on social media.

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    For more information on Dawn's books, you can find her Amazon author page here

    You can find more out about Dawn on her website 


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