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Monday, March 7, 2011

Coming Soon to Brief Encounters Reviews


Coming later this month, Jenre and I have planned a Fortnight of Fun at Brief Encounters Reviews. We will have 14 days of fun focusing on British m/m authors of short stories (and many who have longer stories as well), there will be book give-aways, some fun posts and of course reviews of stories by the authors we are profiling.

Our schedule will be:

Sun. Mar. 20 - Kick off and announcement of book give-aways
Mon. Mar. 21 - Fabian Black
Tues. Mar. 22 - Anne Brooke
Wed. Mar. 23 - Sue Brown
Thurs. Mar. 24 - Kate Cotoner
Fri. Mar. 25 - Kim Dare
Sat. Mar. 26 - Chris Quinton
Sun. Mar. 27 - Funday Sunday
Mon. Mar. 28 - Alex Draven
Tues. Mar. 29 - Mara Ismine
Wed. Mar. 30 - Clare London
Thurs. Mar. 31 - JL Merrow
Fri. April 1 - Josephine Myles
Sat. April 2 - Closing Day

Hope you'll all stop by and find out more about some authors you may be familiar with or perhaps you'll find a new author whose work you can explore.

11 comments:

Jenre said...

Yay! I'm looking forward to this. It's going to be great fun :).

Tam said...

Me too. I've loved getting all the answers back from the authors and looking forward to spreading the British man-love. :-)

Chris said...

Wow, that looks like it's going to be fun! Kudos for getting that all organized, Jen & Tam.

Tam said...

It will be a good time Chris. Well, we think so. LOL

Anne Brooke said...

This is such a great idea - we're all looking forward to it here across the ocean! :))

Anne
xxx

Tam said...

Thankfully I'm in the Commonwealth Anne so it's almost like being British, almost. LOL I do stick u's in random words which amuse my American friends to no end.

Lily said...

Sounds like fun! :)

Tam said...

I hope so Lily. :-) Lots of great authors from the UK.

Janna said...

Marking the calendar! I love the idea. :)

Tam said...

I think it's fun to profile authors from different countries because in the genre so often we assume that most books are set/written in the US. It's nice to showcase some talent from other parts of the world. I hope to do Canada and Australia as well. Maybe after that we'll have to do a "rest of the world". :-)

Janna said...

I agree that it's fun. I'm looking forward to any possible other parts of the world, although I'm afraid there won't be many non-English speaking countries to be showcased. Thát would be really awesome. :)