Well it almost time to say goodbye to 2010 and to welcome in 2011.
I need to extended a massive thank you to all of the people who have been interviewed, who have guest blogged or who have helped me out over the course of 2010 - thank you so much for your help. A massive thanks, too, to all of the blog followers old and new for hanging out, for commenting and for tweeting / facebooking / reccommending my blog to anyone you think might find some use from what we do here.
The Literary project has some awesome stuff lined up for the New Year, and I hope you folks hang out for the ride! As well as the usual interviews with writers and industry professionals, I've done my best to accommodate all the suggestions made by you lovely folks over the last few months. We have book jackket designers, festival organisers, marketing specialists, writers, agents and publishers lined up over the next few months, all helping to give you more insight into the publishing industry.
So, because I am way too excited to keep this list to myself any longer, let me officially announce that 2011 will be kicking off with some of the following posts (in no particular order):
Harry Bingham, author and conference organiser, will be giving us the inside scoop on the up and coming York Festival of Writing,
Marketing guru Ruth Seeley of NoSpinPR will be discussing promotion and marketing for newbie writers,
Awesome artist & illustrator Neil Roberts will be talking about book jacket design,
James Swallow, the man whose career I am desperate to steal, will be talking about his uber powerful, multi-stringed bow of writing,
Yours truly will be reviewing the latest edition of Kate Walker's 12 Point Guide to Writing Romance (sneak preview: it's very good).
The fantabulous debut novelist Talli Roland will be stopping by to tell us all about her bid to get the ebook version of her novel The Hating Game, into the top fifty of Amazon's download chart with zero marketing budget,
Young Adult novelist extraordinaire, Keris Stainton, is coming to chat to us about her book Della Says: OMG! and the issues around addressing taboo subjects in YA fiction,
The lovely writer and blogger Marian Perera is guest blogging about how to maximise your chances of getting your new novel reviewed,
and and and.....
and I think that's enough spoilers, don't you ;-)
So if that list has tempted you to come hang out here at the Project for the next year, I promise you that you won't be disappointed.
Happy New Year everyone, may you build on your experiences of 2010 and make 2011 the awesomest year you've had yet xxxxxx
3 comments - thank you!:
Ooh, some fab stuff coming up. And THANK YOU to you for all the work you do to bring us these fab interviews.
(Are you going to the York festival? I'm coming all the way from Bangkok for it!)
Hi Jenny, thank you very much and I hope you enjoy the new interviews!
I don't know if I am heading to York yet; money is tight so it looks unlikely, but I would LOVE to be there! I am sure everyone that goes will have a fab time though :-)
Something for everyone coming up this year, looks great. Thanks and
Happy New Year Gemma.
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