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aside*from*writing (asidefromwriting) | 9 comments Hi - I'm working with some Goodreads authors and real world writer friends to put together a blog which focuses on reader/writer dynamics - we've already got some author interviews lined up, guest posts on why we write YA, etc. We're also interviewing some of the biggest bloggers in the YA world too looking at what they get out of the relationships they have with writers.

The aim is for the blog to introduce readers to new authors and network well with existing 'review sites' - the edge is on writers looking at how their work is fed by their reading and so guest reviews of books that you can talk about how it influenced your work are also welcome.

OK - enough waffle - get in touch with me (Bonnie) who's doing the main admin for us if you'd like to feature we will offer (to begin with):

- Author interviews
- Character interviews
- Guest review on a book of your choice - with a slant on how it might influence your YA work
- Guest post of your choice on a YA writing related issue or your own writing experiences - anything goes!

We'll be posting three types of the above features each week and can juggle dates at the moment to tie in with blog tours/release dates for your work if you need.

[email protected]

Thanks for looking!


message 2: by Karina (new)

Karina Kantas Sounds super Bonnie. Are you charging for this publicity?


aside*from*writing (asidefromwriting) | 9 comments Hi Karina - not at all - as we're all writers in one form or another we've just really enjoyed the interactions we've had with bloggers through our own promotions and the idea has come from there. We're hoping to create a nice showcase for the readers behind their writing (if that makes sense) so that non-writers can see a different side to the authors and maybe get ideas for how reading inspires writers.

:)


message 4: by Karina (new)

Karina Kantas Well perfect. I never say no to free publicity.

I have two YA books.

Stone Cold is a supernatural thriller. The reviews are now coming in after a 5 book giveaway.

And In Times of Violence which is my best seller up to date, is a YA urban thriller you can think of In Times of Violence as the 2012 version of OUTSIDERS.

It's been sometime since I've done an interview, but I do love answering questions. And feel free to post up synopsis cover and reviews of my books.

I'm here most of the day and I have a FB fan page as well as twitter.

I hope I've interested you.

[email protected]


message 5: by [deleted user] (new)

Hi Bonnie, I'm a GoodReads author of a clean YA/TWEEN Adventure Fantasy and will place all my links below. If you are interested, please send me a direct message through GoodReads. Thanks and Best wishes.

LightMasters Number 13 by M.G. Wells
LightMasters: Number 13
M.G. Wells


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Karen A. Wyle (kawyle) | 278 comments I don't know if it'd be appropriate for me to take part or not -- your call. My science fiction novel Twin-Bred has several important teenaged characters in the last half of the book, and one 15-year-old reviewer believes it can fairly be viewed as a SF/YA crossover. I could do a character interview for one of the teenaged characters....


aside*from*writing (asidefromwriting) | 9 comments Hi Karen - thanks for the note - a character interview sounds great - we can provide example questions, or if it's more natural (as you know your book!) you can self interview.

Drop me a line via email - it's easier for me to keep checking that - and we'll try and put something together.

Bonnie


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K J Bennett (kjbennett) | 5 comments Hi,

My comedy/fantasy novel Pike's Quest is in the YA arena - it was never intended to be exclusively YA, and so far many older readers have enjoyed it. You can get a feel for it on my Goodreads author page and see the rather nice five star reviews on Amazon UK & US sites.

My main site is http://www.kjbennett.co.uk

Please DM me if you think you could use me (I like free publicity!)


message 9: by Karen (new)

Karen A. Wyle (kawyle) | 278 comments I sent you a Goodreads message (I think -- please let me know if it didn't arrive). I hope that's what you meant by email -- I don't know your email address.

aside*from*writing wrote: "Hi Karen - thanks for the note - a character interview sounds great - we can provide example questions, or if it's more natural (as you know your book!) you can self interview.

Drop me a line via..."



message 10: by Mikko (new)

Mikko Azul (mikkoazul) Hi Bonnie,

How fun! Providing a forum for more interaction between writers and readers is exactly what we need! My book, Askari, will be out in May. I'd love to be put on your list for late spring, if that's possible. It's a fantasy adventure written to appeal to tween/teens with a strong male character. Let me know how to proceed! Mikko Azul
[email protected]


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M.J. Webb (mjwebb) | 82 comments Hi - I have two books written specifically for teenagers/young adults. You can check them out at www.jakewest.co.uk Think Harry Potter meets LOTR and you're not far off :-)

Both are doing well but any publicity to help spread the word would be great.

PMS me with the info if okay.

Thank you

Martin
Jake West: The Keeper of the StonesJake West - Warriors of the Heynai


message 12: by David (last edited Feb 06, 2012 05:19AM) (new)

David Kirk | 5 comments Hi, I would certainly like to take part in this interesting and much needed blog. I'm at djkirk.net.
Particular Stones by David J. Kirk

David J. Kirk


message 13: by Stacey (new)

Stacey (nightmuse) | 4 comments Hi Bonnie,

I would love to do this although I am a newbie here. My book is YA fantasy called: Intrigue: The Night Muse Trilogy. You can contact me through here: http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/13...
or at my email: [email protected]

Thanks,

Stacey


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Katie John (katiemjohn) | 24 comments Hi there.
I'd love to be involved. My YA series is 'The Knight Trilogy' #1 is 'The Forest of Adventures' - An English YA series (available worldwide) Modern Arthurian.

You can find out more at http://www.theknighttrilogy.com and on my goodreads author page.

I'm happy to do giveaways, interviews etc. Happy to support and promote

Thanks, Kate x


aside*from*writing (asidefromwriting) | 9 comments Katie wrote: "Hi there.
I'd love to be involved. My YA series is 'The Knight Trilogy' #1 is 'The Forest of Adventures' - An English YA series (available worldwide) Modern Arthurian.

You can find out more a..."


Hi Kate - can you drop me an email direct - it's easier for me to follow up than keep checking the feeds - sounds like it would fit with the blog

Bonnie


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J.P. McNeill (mcneillink) | 7 comments Hi Bonnie,
I think it's great what you are doing.

If you are still looking for YA authors I am up to the challenge. I have one book published at the moment, "Chronicles of Fire, Rise of the Elementals", with hopefully more to follow. I also maintain a website a McNeillink.com.

You can reach me anytime a [email protected] if you're interested. And thanks again for helping to give a voice to new authors.
J.P. McNeill


message 17: by Jacques (new)

Jacques Antoine (jacquesantoine) | 21 comments Hi, Bonnie.

I'm game. My novel is a YA spy thriller with martial arts action. I'll send you an email.

jd Go No Sen


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