In December 2011 EOTE introduced Katie Wood, author and reviewer. Katie wrote her first book, Girls For God in her late teens and it is going to be reprinted in April this year.
This week we are pleased to announce that Katie is on a blog tour at Freya Pickard's blog Dragonscale Clippings
Here you will find out more about her novel, how she wrote it and a bit about Katie Wood herself. Pop over and take a look, comment if you want! Check in every day this week for some interesting and entertaining reading and follow the links to pre-order Katie's novel Girls For God.
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Monday, 12 March 2012
Monday, 5 March 2012
Matt Rowe - Blog tour
In December 2011 EOTE ran two features on Matt Rowe, author and teacher currently living in Japan. We ran an excerpt of his diary from the tragic earthquake earlier in 2011 as well as highlighting his newly published novel, Better Off Dead.
This week we are pleased to announce that Matt is on a blog tour at Freya Pickard's blog Dragonscale Clippings
Here you will find out more about his quirky novel, how he wrote it and a bit about Matt Rowe himself. Pop over and take a look, comment if you want! Check in every day this week for some entertaining reading, and there are rumours that there is a Giveaway of his novel...
This week we are pleased to announce that Matt is on a blog tour at Freya Pickard's blog Dragonscale Clippings
Here you will find out more about his quirky novel, how he wrote it and a bit about Matt Rowe himself. Pop over and take a look, comment if you want! Check in every day this week for some entertaining reading, and there are rumours that there is a Giveaway of his novel...
Thursday, 1 March 2012
EOTE open to submission - Shadows & Silhouettes
From 1st - 31st March 2012 EOTE is open to submissions.
The theme - Shadows & Silhouettes.
What are shadows? What are silhouettes? How are they different? Why are they portrayed as threatening? What do the words make you think about? How do the words affect your life?
We're looking for innovative poetry, photographs, paintings and pieces of writing that reflect the theme, no matter how tenuous.
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