An evening with Robert Beedham: author of “Imagine” Tuesday 8th December, 2015 Waterstones, Byres Road

An evening with Robert Beedham: author of “Imagine”
Tuesday 8th December 19:30 – 21:00
Waterstones, Byres Road
After 20 years in advertising in London and Scotland, Robert Beedham decided to follow his childhood dream, and started to write stories that he passionately believed in. Stories that would restore something lost…wonder.
One result is Imagine, a genuinely unique story about identity, coming-of-age and marvel, steeped in decades of pop-culture that everyone today loves.
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Thanks for the mention, Pat.
Hope you’re coming.
Robert
I would have been coming along but our performances are coinciding, Robert. 🙂