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Tuesday, July 15, 2014

Interview with Julianne Alcott Author of 'The Ripmender'



We interview Julianne Alcott author of ‘The Ripmender.’



1.  What made you become a writer?

I started writing stories when I was about seven, and making them into little books with a staple to hold them together. I didn’t choose to become a writer; it’s just who I am.

2.  What is your advice to those that want to write a book?

Know which age group you are writing for, so that you get the language and style correct. Write about what you know, but also write about things you don’t know. Your book should take you on just as much an adventure as it does your readers. I have learned so many new things from researching the books I have written. Don’t be afraid to just write, and get it on the page. There is plenty of time later to edit it. Have a plan, and know where your plot is going. Have trustworthy, honest people who can read it and help you make it better.

3.  What advice do you have for writers who want to market their books?

Learn to think out the box. Try as many different angles and places as you can come up with, but always be respectful. Don’t annoy people by constantly advertising your books. I know of writers who post the same four adverts on Facebook every day. It gets kind of tedious.

4.  Tell us why you love Durban?

I love our sunshine, and I love the way people come out onto the beachfront and exercise. You get all shapes and cultures, doing everything from cycling, to Sunfit classes at Suncoast. It’s great to see people getting out of their houses and moving.

5.  What do you think of literary festivals?

I have never been to one, but they sound like they could be fun.

6.  Where do you like to eat out in Durban?

I don’t have a favourite place, but I have favourite meals from certain places. I love John Dory’s seafood, Marulas’ sushi, Mugg and Beans’ bacon and cheese muffins and the Hawaiian Rounder from KFC. And my friend Lauren is a culinary goddess, so any opportunity to eat out at her house is welcome!

7.  Which are your favourite writers?

Mary Stewart, for her adventure romances and incredible descriptions of places.
Dick Francis, for his amazing action.
Agatha Christie, for constantly pulling the wool over our eyes with her murder mysteries.
Jane Austen, for her satirical sense of humour.
John Flanagan, for his Rangers Apprentice series. He has inspired me to improve my battle sequences.

8.  Tell us about your book?

My book is called The Ripmender, and is a young adult science fiction romance. It is the story of an ordinary South African girl who becomes involved in a world she never knew existed. And of course, it is about a boy; the gorgeous young rock star Nathan Jake, who is definitely not what he seems to be. I had such fun writing it!

9.  Tell us about Wattpad?

Wattpad is an online bookshelf for writers to post their stories, and readers to read them. It seems like a very enjoyable place to go. I wish I had the time to work at it more, and read more of other people’s stories. But, I am trying to get a teaching degree, and studying prevents me from becoming more involved in things like Wattpad.

10.  What is next for you?  

I am working on the second and third books in the Ripmender series. After that, I have two completed romance novels that I need to tweak, and several others to finish. I am also working on a crazy fantasy book with the writing club at my school. Writing a book with twenty children is definitely an experience! It is fantastic to see how excited the children are about our story. I will be putting it on Wattpad once it is done.

Julianne Alcott lives in Durban.

She loves hearing from readers, so send her a Tweet @JulianneAlcott or visit her blog at http://juliannealcott.wordpress.com. She’s also on Wattpad  - julianneA, and every so often publishes stories for free.

You can buy the book on Amazon or on Kobo and soon on Kalahari


Friday, December 13, 2013

Gift Idea's For The Festive Season


So it's that time of year and I can imagine you running around the malls with your aluminium baseball bat trying to fight off people for that last special gift for someone.

Fear not, we have you covered.


A great gift idea is the new book 'Colour Me In' by Andrew Verster and Rick Andrew.
It is a colouring-in book for adults.  Children can also try their hand at it.

The book features sketches by famous artist Andrew Verster.
Each book has been signed by Andrew Verster.

There are limited copies left for sale but you can still pick some up either at
Artisan Gallery, 344 Florida Road.  Cell: 083-301-5747

There are also some copies available from Pieter Scholtz.
You can order from him on 031-368-2022

(Source - Grapefruit Press)

101 Tips For Twitter by Fred Felton


This book is now available in pocketbook format.  Perfect for the beach, the berg or the train.
Features insight from Mike Stopforth, Dede Watson, Ted Rubin, Mike Saunders and many more.

You can order direct from Fred:  falconscove@gmail.com 

Media Enquiries:  076-977-5788 

(Source - Falconscove) 

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Tuesday, October 8, 2013

2 Book Launches And A Call For Photographers


This week there is a double book launch at Ike's Bookshop, Florida Road.

Pieter-Dirk Uys and Brent Meersman (facilitated by Illa Thompson)  will read from and speak on their novels ,
Panorama and Five Lives at Noon (both published by Missing Ink) .

Date : Wed 09 October 2013  , 5.30 for 6.00 pm
Venue :  Ike’s Books and The Collective Art Gallery , 48A Florida Road , 
Durban ph : 031 303 9214 (Joanne Rushby)
Rsvp : cedric@adamsbooks.co.za   or  082 873 2702 . 
Media enquiries : Illa Thompson 083 326 3234

Pieter-Dirk Uys with his new novel

Pieter-Dirk Uys :  Panorama  (Missing Ink)
For twenty-four hours in 1987, Sibi Makhale is allowed to visit her dying father in the maximum security prison of Robben Island. The daughter of banned parents, Sibi comes face to face with two suspicious and frightened white Afrikaans schoolteachers resident on the island. It will prove to be a life-changing experience for all of them.
Over two decades later, Sibi returns to the island – now a World Heritage Site – with her two born-free sons. It is an attempt at closure for her, an adventure for her boys, and for the reader, a remarkable journey back from the dark past.
Pieter-Dirk Uys’ Panorama celebrates the people who, through their shared passion for a beloved country, managed to communicate and even laugh with each other in spite of fear, guilt and prejudice. This story about South Africa’s yesterday and today is inspired by Pieter-Dirk Uys’ internationally acclaimed play of the same name.

Author Brent Meersman

Brent Meersman’s Five Lives at Noon follows a generation of young South Africans turning 30 during the turbulent years from the release of Nelson Mandela in 1990 to the day of the first democratic election in 1994.
A young white man and a young black woman return from exile in London; a human rights lawyer searches for a missing comrade and his own redemption; and an ex-South African Defence Force soldier descends into the carnage of the civil war in KwaZulu-Natal. Their lives will be set on an inevitable, but unexpected, collision course.
Five Lives at Noon ventures into the very heart of the civil war and to KwaZulu Natal, the crucible in which the new South Africa was forged. As South Africa marks 20 years since the advent of democracy, these five lives uncover the price paid for that political settlement.
Please RSVP if you are coming.
(Source - Publicity Matters) 
Call For Photographers
Durban Digital Day is looking for your images of Durban.  The best image will be selected and used for their website.  The winning photographer will get a  credit as well.
So if you like to take pics or fancy yourself a Instagram King or Queen send them your latest pics of Durban.
Inbox them on Facebook with your hi-res pics of Durban and all of your details.
Find them on Facebook here: www.facebook.com/durbandigitalday 
Good luck.
(Source - Durban Digital Day) 

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