A BOOKSHOP in Flintshire is set to welcome an impressive panel of authors.
Berwyn Bookshop is hosting a 'LitFest' event this month with their theme being 'women in fiction'.
The inaugural multi-author event is welcoming five members of the 'Novelistas Ink' group of authors to a panel at Caffi Isa on Sunday, July 23, at 1.30pm.
Tickets for the event are priced from £5 and are available from the bookshop or online via ticketsource.co.uk/theberwynbookshop.
Heading up the panel is Sunday Times bestselling author, Trisha Ashley, who is renowned for her popular romantic comedies, such as 'Every Woman for Herself', which was nominated as one of the top three romantic novels of the last 50 years.
Trisha, who founded the Novelistas Ink group, will be joined by fellow romance author, Sophie Claire, whose work is deeply inspired by Provence, where she spent a lot of her childhood.
Also in attendance will be Lottie Cardew, who writes UK romcoms 'with little flourishes of magic, tugging at the heartstrings but brimming with love and hope.'
Juliet Greenwood, historical novelist, and M J Jones, a family history researcher and genealogist - which is interwoven within her writing, in her 'Maze Investigations' genealogy detective series.
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Adam Littler, co-owner of Berwyn Bookshop, said: "We have, and continue to welcome, a variety of impressive and talented authors to Flintshire - both male and female.
"Emma and I are extremely excited to be able to present this event which presents authors who have a diverse set of genres and writing styles."
Refreshments are available from the fully-licenced venue.
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