Guest post on Strange Chemistry on my recent school visits to Dollar Academy, Keith Grammar, and Gordonstoun School I’ve made a page about my visits and events this year, including booking information and testimonials A review and Interview for YA Pride at More Than Just Magic There’s another peek at my workplace, on this post at Author Allsorts you can… Read More
A Few Links
Just a flying visit with a few links of me out and about on the web: 1. I have a guest post on Gay YA called The Grey of Gender: Intersex and Gender Variant/Non-Binary Characters in YA 2. I participated in SF Signal‘s Mind Meld on LGBT Themes in Fantasy and SF – Recommendations
Guest Post: Mike Stewart on Adding a Dash of Transmedia to your Writing
Today on the blog I have my fellow Inkbot, Mike Stewart. The Inkbots are an online writing group from the people who made it to the later rounds of Angry Robot’s two Open Door months. Mike has just self-published his short YA novel, Assured Destruction, and it’s an ambitious experiment on transmedia. It’s a lot of work, and it’s really… Read More
Guest Post: Andrea Stewart: Submitting Stories Again, and Again, and Again…
I’m thrilled to welcome Andrea Stewart to the blog today. We met via AbsoluteWrite, as she was a hopeful through this year’s Angry Robot Open Door month, and so she joined our online writing group. I’m even more thrilled to say that Andrea has just won FIRST PLACE in the quarter finals of this year’s Writers of the Future contest,… Read More
Guest Post: Memory Scarlett on Re-reading Beloved Series
Today I’m thrilled to welcome Memory Scarlett of the excellent bookish Stella Matutina to the blog, on a subject that’s been on my mind quite a lot lately: finding the time to re-read your favourite book series. Memory shares some of her favourite series, some of which I’ve read and some I should obviously add to my endless TBR mountain. … Read More
Guest Post: The Film of the Book – Bryony Pearce, author of Angel’s Fury
In addition to looking after the kids (I have two), and writing books as fast as I can, I also run creative writing workshops, do talks and run school visits and other events. At my last few events, students have asked me whether or not I’d like my book to be made into a film. I’d like to think that… Read More