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Join the fun of Aussie Author Month

Thursday, March 24th, 2011

It’s not long now until Aussie Author Month (or Aussie Author Appreciation Autumnal April … ummm, sorry, got a little carried away) is upon us! We’re looking forward to a wide range of activities to celebrate our local authors and the books that they delight us with.

Along with chief mayhem-makers (aka ‘organisers”) Book Thingo (Romance baby, pure romance!)  A Writer Goes on a Journey: (with the wonder of fantasy and science fiction), The Adventures of an Intrepid Reader (for a touch of romance, a dash of mystery and a dollop of fantasy) and a whole group of twitter/facebook bloggers and reviewers we’ll offering competitions, interviews, blogs, giveaways, and a host of other activities.

We’re having heaps of fun …. but the more the merrier!

Wanna join us?

(yes.. we stole the following from Bookthingo… but I couldn’t write better if I tried!)

If you run a book blog or website…contact us and we’ll list you on our participating blogs pages. Nyssa will be managing the list, so you can contact her directly (see below), or you can leave a comment here and we’ll consolidate our lists. Please include your blog URL, the name of your blog and, if you have a specific focus, which authors you’ll be targeting.

If you’re an Aussie author…contact any of the bloggers above to organise a guest post, feature or giveaway, or you can give a book or two away on either your own site or our sites, and we’ll post links. Please try and target the right blog for your genre/category.

If you’re a bookseller…you can promote Australian books by having an Aussie book section display in your shop, or provide discounts on Aussie written books.

If you are a publisher…you can give a percentage of a books price to the ILP during the month (see below), or promote or giveaway your books through your own site or one of the blogs listed above. If you’re promoting books specifically for Aussie Author Month, please send us a link so we can blog about it.

If you’re interested in books…please feel free to link our Aussie Author Month posts to your blog or social media, buy Australian books and support the ILP.

Three Day Sale ends…

Friday, March 18th, 2011

It’s the last day of the “we need more room” three day sale!

Buy any book currently in stock in Australia before Saturday, use the code SHELVES when checking out, and not only will you get 25% off rrp, but we’ll also send you free goodies. We’ve got book marks, free books, samplers, badges and other goodies to slip into your postage bag.

Limited stock, limited time, limited goodies!

 

It’s raining readers

Sunday, March 13th, 2011

Sydney is going to get a little more fun at the end of March, with the 2011 Australian Romance Readers Convention on out at Bondi 25th – 27th March. This is a biennial event, so make sure you’ve got your registrations in, or spend two years in regret ;) (I missed out on the 2009 event, so I’m speaking from experience here!)

Book signings, giftie bags, a great auction to raise funds for the Queensland Premier’s Flood Relief appeal, lunches, some very cool panel discussions, and hundreds of people talking about the books you love… what a weekend!

(NB: we’re not associated with the conference or ARRA, just avid genre fans and attendees)

My flights are booked, by suitcases packed and registration is all complete… next to work out which books to bring with me, and I have less than two weeks to decide!

While all this fun romance reading is going on, a few of the wonderful people who love to talk about romance books on blogs and on twitter decided a bit of a get together (with wine) sounded like a GREAT idea (it does doesn’t it?!).

So on Thursday 24th March we’ll be getting together for serious discussions on literature and a quiet chardonnay (honest, there won’t be a single mention of engorged maypoles nor drinks with umbrellas). If you’ve got a love of all things romance you’re welcome to come join us. Initial plans are to hold the event at the gorgeous Arthouse Hotel from about 6pm. However, depending on numbers, we may be up for a last minute venue change, so make sure you’re following on twitter AND have registered (if you add in a way for us to contact you we’ll do our best to make sure that you’re notified of venue changes).


 

Register for the Australian Romance Readers Convention | Register for the Sydney Book Bloggers Meet-up

 

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If you’re a book reviewer and will be attending AND need some extra reading material, bump us through an email, we might have a couple of review only books we could pass on at the meet up (note: these may/may-not have been read, but these are REVIEW copies, provided for review by authors or publishers, and can NOT be sold under any circumstances.)

Review books available on request may include:

ParaRom
Playing with fire – Katie Macalister
Love in the time of dragons - Katie MacAlister
Up in smoke – Katie Macalister
Warrior ascended – Addison Fox
Goddess of Legend – PC Cast

“Other”
Girl Aloud – Emily Gale

SpecFic:
Crave – JR Ward
Covet – JR Ward
City of dreams & nightmare – Ian Whates
Pilgrims – Will Elliott

Historical..
The Borgia Bride – Jeanne Kalogridis (Trade PB)
(nb.. this is based on historical events and is not a ‘regency’ hea)

Families and Floods

Sunday, January 16th, 2011

On Wednesday last week the floodwaters were rising rapidly behind Mum’s house we feared the worse. She’s just turned 80 and while she’s an amazing dynamo, she lives alone and was facing a floodpeak by herself while the rest of the family around Australia could only stay in touch and wait helplessly for what might happen.  My sister lives in Fig Tree Pocket and as the suburb went under and water came into her garage she took in friends who’s house went and again the family waited and hoped for the best.

My aunt’s house was flooded, my cousin’s house was flooded …. but they’re safe.  My sister and her family are safe and the water stopped just over a metre below Mum’s floorboards, and she is safe. We are incredibly grateful.

So many people are far worse off than our family.

But it has created so many other families – families of communities, of towns, of Queensland, of Australia and of people who share interests, like the Writers and Readers family. And every family is resolute in their commitment to help.

The Queensland floods have caused heart-wrenching devastation. The tragedy of the flash floods in Toowoomba and the Lockyer Valley, the many deaths and still missing people, the sheer scale of the flooding through Ipswich and Brisbane is hard to express and certainly hard to take in.

The Courier Mail has a somber album of flood images at  http://media01.couriermail.com.au/multimedia/4days/day1/index.html

NearMap receives a gold star for their amazing website (really you must look) and the Queensland Police Service’s Facebook page has been extraordinary – a real achievement as a reliable place for information.

We know that about 11,900 homes in Brisbane have been completely flooded and a further 14,700 partially affected. Tragically 17 are confirmed dead but this could rise to over 30. Some bodies may never be found.

Volunteers are out there helping their family, neighbours, colleagues and more often than not complete strangers. Emergency workers across the state have spent the last month doing their damndest to prevent or mitigate damage from the floods, care for the dispossessed or help reconstruct after floodwaters recede. Families are looking at the rubbish piled on footpaths that was once their treasured belongings or at their homes that have been dreadfully damaged and wondering how on earth they start again.

So many people must be exhausted and yet they are continuing to battle on with a spirit of camaraderie and grim determination that has brought tears to the eyes of many around the world.

Those who are in flood areas are out on the streets or in support centres working. What can the rest of us do?

Firstly go to the Qld Premier’s Disaster Recovery Fund and donate money.

Donating clothes (washed, folded and labeled) and household goods to your local charity is a great idea. They’ll know best how to get these to Queensland and arrange distribution to those in need.

Our Writers and Readers Family is also getting active in fundraising efforts, such as the following:

100 Stories for Queensland: Writers across the world rally for flood victims. 100 Stories for Queensland is a charity anthology of stories donated by the global writing community following in the footsteps of 100 Stories for Haiti and 50 Stories for Pakistan. Submissions of short stories in any genre, of between 500-1,000 words, are being accepted now and the book will be released at the end of February. 100% of profits will be donated to the Qld Premier’s Flood Relief Appeal.

For more information check out the website at  http://100storiesforqueensland.org/?p=7 follow the twitter hashtag at  #100storiesforqld or contact Jodi Cleghorn in Brisbane, at email: storiesforqld[a]emergent-publishing.com or Twitter: @jodicleghorn

RWA Flooded Communities Book Appeal The Romance Writers of Australia has formed a Flooded Communities Book Appeal. As they say, “ We know that for many affected families, books will not be high on their priorities list for some time to come. But… we also know how valuable books can be in providing time out when reality gets tough.”

They need any type of book so long as it is in new or near-new condition and they will arrange distribution to any libraries, schools, local centres etc. Send your books to
RWA Flooded Communities Book Appeal
PO Box 1717, Noosaville Post Office, Noosaville BC, Queensland 4566

For more information go to the RWA Website.

Queensland Writers Centre: Writers on Rafts In response to the natural disaster that is sweeping the state, QWC is developing a national fundraising initiative, Writers On Rafts, to be launched mid next week. So far over 50 authors, agents, publishers and organisations have pledging time, advice, workshops, characters and books to the cause. Keep an eye on their website for more information http://writersonrafts.com/

After The Rain ebook appeal. FableCroft Publishing have been putting together an anthology of short stories called After The Rain, which is due for release soon. This limited (only on sale until February 15, 2011) ebook edition is being sold as a fundraiser for Queensland Flood Relief Appeal. All donations will go to the Appeal. have a look at FableCroft’s wesbite for more information!

Authors for Queensland are auctioning off a large range of books. Many are signed by authors, or a pre-release – so this is a wonderful way to get a treat as well as support the flood crisis fundraising. Check out their site!

The Last Piece Raffle Author and quilter Sarah Fielke is raffling off a quilt called Flutter By that was showcased in the last issue of Australian Quilter’s Companion.  Go to her blogspot here for more information.

Let us know of any other Writer and Reader fundraising activities you know about and we’ll do everything we can to help spread the word.

City of Sydney: Sex, Love and Passion- The appeal of romance novels

Wednesday, January 12th, 2011

Please note: this is NOT a Fangtastic Fiction event, we are in no way associated with this… we just think it’s GREAT and everyone will want to know about it!

Kick off your Friday night talking about Sex, Passion and Love with our romance panel discussion. Join Mills and Boon author Annie West, romance scholar Sandra Barletta and book blogger, Kat Mayo along with Ultimo’s romance reading librarians in discussing romance fiction in the 21st century.
Love, passion and romance have inspired authors throughout the ages from Homer to Shakespeare, Jane Austen to Nora Roberts. Whether you go for Mr Darcy, Vampire Love, or cougars on the prowl, join our readers for a night of Happily Ever After. A free romance book will be provided on the night.

Friday 11 February
6.00pm for 6.15pm
Ultimo Library Sydney
Telephone: 9298 3110

More information and book details from:
http://whatson.cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au/events/9488-sex-love-and-passion-the-appeal-of-romance-novels

Bookings essential
Free event