We are very proud to announce that Anfield Road comes South of the river as it touches down in Crystal Palace. Chris will be talking to the author Keiran Goddard. Writer of the brilliant I See Buildings Fall Like Lightning. It should be a great night as the two writers ponder life up North. It’s happening on the 14th November at 7:30pm. You can get tickets from the shop or from the website www.booksellercrow.com. Best to get tickets quickly.
As the list of events grow ti celebrate the release of Anfield Road here is a handy recap….
Full list of events for Anfield Road book events .
19th October – CARDIFF – Cardiff Comic Con. Ticket info.
29th October – PUBLICATION DAY – Anfield Road is available in shops and online for the first time.
2nd November – LIVERPOOL – signing at Forbidden Planet, Bold Street. 12:00-1pm. Free. Info here.
6th November – LONDON – Book launch at Central Saint Martins Platform Bar. Chris will be signing books and in conversation with the brilliant screen writer Helen Serafinowicz. Free. Ticket information is coming.
7th November – LIVERPOOL – signing and talk at Waterstones Liverpool. Chris will be in conversation with Liverpool legend Bernie Conor. Click here for tickets.
11th November – MANCHESTER – Talk and signing at the Manchester Animation Festival. Tickets here.
14th November – LONDON – Talk and signing with Chris and author Keiran Goddard at Crystal Palace’s Bookseller Crow. Tickets £5 in store or via website www.booksellercrow.com.
16th/17th November – HARROGATE – Chris will be exhibiting at the North’s best comic book extravaganza Thought Bubble. He will be selling books and signed prints. To find out more about Thought Bubble click here.
21st November – LONDON – Bar Shorts: Anfield Road. An evening with Chris Shepherd and Alexei Sayle. In The Garden Cinema. For tickets book here.
25th November – BRIGHTON – Cartoon County. Talk and signing. Ticket information coming soon.
27th November – LONDON – London International Animation Festival. Anfield Roads Chris Shepherd + Screentalk. Chris in conversation with BFI’s Jez Stewart about books that have been adapted to screen. Plus book signing. Books for tickets here.