Peat’s German Tour!

Posted by Karen

Hey everyone! Peat is leaving this weekend for his German tour. From March 15- March 20, he’s going to be in Austria/Germany. He’ll be doing tons of cool stuff from readings to Q&As to interviews to signings. Here’s a breakdown of everywhere he’ll be!

VindragonaFantasyFestival

March 15th  – Reading and talk in Vienna, Austria at the VINDRAGONA Fantasy Festival. Peat will be at Frick am Graben at 8:00pm. There is limited space, so advanced registration is required. Please email graben@buchhandlung-frick.at to RSVP. The entrance cost 5 Euros.

Buchhandlung Frick
Graben 27
1010 Vienna

March 16th Peat heads to Germany for a reading and talk in Lüneburg (near Hamburg) at Kunstsaal Lüneburg at 8:00pm.

Kunstaal Lüneburg
Marie-Curie-Str. 5
21337 Lüneburg

March 17th – Reading and talk in Berlin at 8:00pm (organized by the Otherland bookstore)

DTK-Wasserturm
Kopischstraße 7
10965 Berlin

March 18th  – Leipzig Book Fair

2:00 to 3:00pm Leipzig Book Fair. “Autor am Stand”, Hall 3, booth C101
4:00 to 4:30pm  Leipzig Book Fair. Reading and signing, Halle 2, booth H309

March 19th  – Leipzig Book Fair and Bookstore Reading

2:00 to 2:30pm Leipzig Book Fair. Interview, Hall 3, booth C101, Magazin Nautilus/Abenteuer & Phantastik
3:00 to 3:30pm Reading and signing, Hall 2, booth H309
 
6:00pm Reading and talk at the Heyne Fantasy Night at Ludwig Bookstore in Leipzig together with Bernhard Hennen, T.S. Orgel and Carolin Wahl.
 
Bahnofsbuchhandlung Ludwig
Willy-Brandt-Platz 5
04109 Leipzig

Posted on March 11, 2016 at 8:00 am by Hannah
Filed under Appearances, Germany, Karen
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2 responses to “Peat’s German Tour!”

  1. Hello,
    unfortunately the events are all far away from my hometown.
    So I will try my luck and suggest two alternative locations for your future planning.
    First, the best bookschop in the world:
    http://drachenwinkel.shop-asp.de/shop/action/?aUrl=90009198
    It’s a cute little shop which is specialized in fantasy books. I got my first of your books there.

    Second, a medieval and fantasy festival with a lot of events taking place near the French border of Germany. There are a lot of readings (organized by Drachenwinkel), concerts, traders, disguised people in fantasy styles, and so on.

    I know, it’s not likely that my suggestions will change your plans. But it’s worth a try 😉

    Best regards Julia

    P.S. Sorry for any misspelling and/or grammatically nonsense. My last englisch class were many years ago 🙂

    Posted by Julia, on March 11th, 2016 at 8:13 am
  2. Hello,
    I really hope that I can buy some of the new jewelry and stuff at the Leipzig Bool Fair…? 🙂
    That would be great! 😉

    Posted by Oliver, on March 11th, 2016 at 9:43 pm