Blurb

In a crisis torn, South American country, only little Ann's faith, her determination, and one young woman could help keep her dreams of escape alive.

A true story...


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Sunday, July 26, 2009

Free-e-day, Hosted by Year Zero Writers

Image - Dan Holloway

Free-e-day is 1 December 2009!

Free-e-day 2009 is the biggest ever cultural electronic giveaway & celebration of the independent creative spirit.

Free-e-day is for every singer, writer, artist, artisan, photographer, film-maker, whatever who believes that the most important part of culture is the fans. And it’s for everyone who loves culture and wants to experience the very best of it, or just try out something new, for free.

Free-e-day is the chance for everyone and anyone to give some of their work away for free, as a thank you to their current fans, and a present for their new ones.

Free-e-day is the world’s biggest showcase for the massive, indomitable, indestructible, joyful, independent creative spirit of the human race.

Free-e-day is the chance for everyone to discover the most exciting culture the whole world has to offer.

Who can take part in free-e-day

Anyone can join our Facebook group. You don’t have to be giving something away; you just have to think it’s a good idea.

And anyone can give their stuff away. If you’ve ever written anything you’re a writer. If you’ve ever sung anything you’re a singer. The established industries might tell you what you’re not. We believe in celebrating what you are.

To learn more about Free-e-day visit our website.

Sunday, July 05, 2009

Is 2009 Year Zero for the Publishing Industry?

I have joined an international venture to take on the publishing industry.

Year Zero Writers is a group of 20 authors from as far afield as Hong Kong, the USA, France, Dubai, Greece, and Finland who have joined forces to bring their unique brand of contemporary fiction direct to readers.

My story in the anthology is called, Voices In The Wall, and the entire work is available to download for free. Yes! Completely free! The group, each of whom is committed to publishing their own work and selling it directly to readers, started up as a response to and protest against a publishing industry dominated by market trends that squeezed out original, edgy fiction.

Year Zero Writers (www.yearzerowriters.wordpress.com) espouses a simple manifesto, based around the principle that literature is a living conversation between readers and writers. The group’s first project, started in March 2009, was a novel, The Man Who Painted Agnieszka’s Shoes, written in real time as a dialogue with readers, and given away for free on the social networking site, Facebook.What we’re doing is about giving readers the words we write, and letting them decide for themselves. Quality is essential – whether it’s cover design or avoiding sloppy formatting. We are doing this because we care about readers, we care that what they read is in no way diluted or made to an arbitrary model.

Thirteen of the Year Zero Writers, including myself, have provided samples of our work for the collection 'Brief Objects of Beauty and Despair,' which the collective is giving away as a free pdf (available from the website) to showcase its work. This is only one of a set of marketing strategies that embrace new media such as the micro-blogging site Twitter, where the group’s writers already have a devoted following of over 1000.

The first novels by members of the collective will be released on September 1st and will be available from Amazon. The first titles will be Benny Platonov by Hong Kong resident Oli Johns, which tells of an exile from the former East Germany who believes he can save Hong Kong’s homeless with his stories…if only he didn’t have block; Glimpses of a Floating World by Larry Harrison, the poetic story of police corruption and the underbelly of London in the year heroin first hit the capital’s streets; and Songs From the Other Side of the Wall by Dan Holloway, the heartbreaking story of a teenage girl growing up in post-communist Hungary who dreams of following her mother to “The West.”

It’s time writers started thinking less parochially and traditionally, and more like the musicians who happily give their songs away to their fans, or the artists prepared to rally round a common ideal. It’s time writers came out of their attics and embraced their readers. That’s the movement we want to start.

Please support us if you can by visiting our site and/or downloading our anthology. You do not have to part with anything, and no, there is no catch - none at all.

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