SEKABO
Chase away any late Autumnal blues by transporting yourself to Scarborough
for some thrills 2097 style, when it has now become SEKABO, a Provence of China!
The rather risque lifestyle of one of its family dynasties is uncovered, and the technological advancement of ‘e-spexs’ has become a novel aid to the wellbeing of it’s octogenarian residents, and others who were once preserved cryonically.
You may never view Scarborough in quite the same way again.
The novel is to be presented by its author, Richard Woolley at a FREE book launch on
Tuesday November 25th 7.15p.m.
at HEART – (Headingley Enterprise and Arts Centre) Bennett Road, LS6
Refreshments will be on sale in the centre’s cafe.
The author of Sekabo, Richard Woolley has lived both in exotic and local locations. Headingley and Hong Kong are exotic, as is Sekabo. Richard’s experiences at home and abroad, together with his varied and fascinating work in the arts, are sure to make this an animated book launch. An event not to be missed.
The event is part of Headingley LitFest’s ‘Between the Lines‘ series, with another planned for the 8th December, ‘Dinner with Decameron’ for details of this see here
Headingley LitFest
Something else for the future…….in the Spring of 2015 is the Headingley Literary Festival, the organisers of which are busy planning more events for your enjoyment. Look out for the programme due to be published in January of the New Year.
Sounds like a really good idea for a book
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It is highly amusing,fanciful and futuristic,thanks for your comments.
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Looking forward to this – Scarborough in 2097 sounds like an interesting place!
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Thanks for your comments, yes it sounds a bit more exciting than the present day. Nevertheless Scarborough still has great charm and some of us like a quiet life! Though a pair of e-spex would be useful on occasions. Sue
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It made me laugh just the very idea, thanks for the review. How do you get a copy, apart from going to the launch?
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Ask Santa? Order on line direct from author http://sekabo.com/ or beg, borrow or steal? Reserve at Public Library? There is a small queue for my copy.
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