Counter at Native Edinburgh will host the Scottish book launch of Feel Good Club, written by popular Manchester based entrepreneurs Kiera and Aimie Lawlor-Skillen.
Buy tickets for Feel Good Club’s Scottish book launch at Counter from 7 – 8pm on 29 September 2022 for £4 here.
The event voucher is redeemable against a copy of the book and will help Lighthouse bookshop continue to run events.
Alternatively, guests can purchase an event ticket and the Feel Good Club book for £9.99.
Guests will hear Kiera and Aimie Lawlow-Skillen discuss their debut book, written with the sole purpose of making people feel good, in Native Edinburgh’s stunning lounge space, Counter.
Renowned around the UK for their inspirational Instagram account @wearefeelgoodclub, the dynamic couple also operate Feel Good Club coffee shop and events space in Manchester and have now turned their talents to writing. The debut book brings Feel Good Club’s trademark inspiring quotes to life, offering real-life wisdom and enabling readers to overcome life’s tough moments. Feel Good Club’s mission is to normalise sharing how we feel and making people feel good through positive, accessible self-help.
The launch comes following a new partnership for Counter with one of Edinburgh’s most radical, independently owned bookshops, Lighthouse. Lighthouse are set to host monthly feminist book salons at Counter each month, transforming Native Edinburgh’s luxurious lounge into a feminist book club with a series of talks and events from thought-provoking writers.
News about upcoming events will be published on social media @lighthousebks and @counterplaces. Queer owned and women led, Lighthouse is an intersectional, feminist, antiracist, LGBTQ+ community space and home to over 10,000 titles. Named as Scotland’s Best Independent Bookshop in 2020, Lighthouse will now partner with Counter at Native Edinburgh to host events, talks and book launches – bringing their feminist salon events to the aparthotel’s inspiring lounge space.
Counter serves up coffee by day and cocktails by night at Native Edinburgh’s newly renovated aparthotels on Queen Street. The stylish lounge offers coffee, co-working, cocktails and events. Open 11am – 1am to all, including non-residents, Counter’s lush green hues and botanical themes take inspiration from the nearby Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh, welcoming guests into a peaceful haven right in the heart of the city.
With 82 apartments comprising studios, one bedrooms, and ground floor leisure and co-working spaces, Native Edinburgh provides the flexibility and amenities of a design-led boutique hotel, coupled with the space, comfort and privacy of a home from home.
View Lighthouse’s upcoming events via www.lighthousebookshop.com/events or visit the store at 43-45 West Nicolson Street.
Native’s show-stopping new rooms are available to book now via www.nativeplaces.com and Counter is open seven days a week.
For full Counter programming, visit www.nativeplaces.com/whats-on-edinburgh
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