Guys, I am not sure that any of you know. I have tried to keep this under wraps. But I am leaving you. Leaving you for two whole weeks. I am going here:
I will be heading here:
I will be going on this:
BUT - never fear! I have lined up 32 guest posts during my absence. That's right, baby! THIRTY TWO! You'll be so impressed by these contributors and their guest posts that you'll wish I wasn't coming back *grins*.
There are going to be two posts every day from 13th September to 28th September, one going out at 9am in the morning and the other going out at 1pm - so, please, check back at least twice every day because there will be something new to see. And I would love you to give my contributors lots of love, since they've given up loads of time to help me out with content.
Here is the schedule:
13th September
9am - Anne Lyle - We're All Going On A Summer Holiday!
1pm - Colin Falconer - Silk Road
14th September
9am - Dan Abnett - Changing Hats
1pm - Ria Bridges (Bibliotropic) - Escaping Reality
15th September
9am - Alasdair Stuart - The Three-Act Business Card
1pm - Jonathan L Howard - The Lord of the Daleks
16th September
9am - Sakura (Chasing Bawa) - Fire by Kristin Cashore
1pm - Lou Morgan - Snakes in the Grass
17th September
9am - Jason Baki - Nowhere Hall by Cate Gardner
1pm - Darren Goldsmith - A Map of the Floating City
18th September
9am - Chris Farnell - Horns by Joe Hill
1pm - Jaine Fenn - Living With the Reader/Writer Paradox
19th September
9am - Michelle Franklin - Alasdair's Music (short story)
1pm - Sarah Cawkwell - A Woman Writing for the Black Library
20th September
9am - Andrew Reid - The First and the Last by Adolf Galland
1pm - Sarah Gibson - YA Books to Look Forward To
21st September
9am - Mieneke (A Fantastical Librarian) - Alice in Wonderland (film review)
1pm - Kate Harrison - The Writer's Dilemma: 140 characters or 100,000 words?
22nd September
9am - Jenny Barber - Alice in Zombieland
1pm - Mike Shevdon - New Sub-Genres?
23rd September
9am - E M Edwards - Shipwrecked!
1pm - Kylie Grant - Alias Grace by Margaret Atwood
24th September
9am - Sam Strong - Why do Some Books Disappoint?
1pm - Graham McNeill - A Wee Boy Fae Glasgow
25th September
9am - Niall Alexander (The Speculative Scotsman) - Forest of Hands and Teeth by Carrie Ryan
1pm - Jonathan Green - On the Stigma of Being a Tie-In Novellist
26th September
9am - Rhys Jones (Thirst for Fiction) - Why YA Fiction?
1pm - Liz de Jager (My Favourite Books) - Fables: 1001 Nights in Snowfall by Bill Willingham
27th September
9am - Andrew (The Pewter Wolf) - The Iron King by Julie Kagawa
1pm - Adam Christopher - Books Without Robots
28th September
9am - Helen Hollick - Tossed Heads and Dropped Eyes
1pm - Ole (Weirdmage's Reviews) - Legends anthology
I sincerely hope you enjoy - and I will see you in a few weeks. Catch some of you at Fantasycon!
WWwednesday: December 25, 2024
20 hours ago
32 guest posts!? That's impressive!
ReplyDeleteHave fun on your vacation and think of me when going on Splash Mountain ... that's wild enough for me *lol*.
Drink a butterbeer for me and tell me how it tastes at FantasyCon!
ReplyDeleteDamn! That's an epic line-up! Have a nice trip to Flo-rida!
ReplyDeleteWowzors! Thats a hell of a list youve got there! Hope you have an awesome holiday!!
ReplyDeleteHappy hollybags, Amanda!
ReplyDeleteI expect pictures of piles of books in strange and/or tropical places upon your return. :P
the list sounds very interesting - of course we'll miss you Amanda, but I'm looking forward to reading some of these!
ReplyDeleteSafe flight & have a wonderful time!
Oh wow!
ReplyDeleteIt looks lovely, enjoy!