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After envying all the writers on my list who always seemed to be going to RWA meetings or RT conventions, I thought that it would be nice if we UK writers could get together and do something en masse :)  Strength in numbers, and all that - not to mention that if there's a con in Newcastle it's easier to post some stuff to a local who is going anyway, than it is to book flights and hotels to go yourself.  (And, of course, the same at the other end of the country.

So I've started a blog and a yahoo group for us to do a bit of mutual promotion.


 If you're from the UK and you're a published author, and you're looking for a place to promote your books, then the new Britwriters Blog might be for you.

http://wulfwaru.wordpress.com/

If you're not from the UK, but you've considered writing a book set in Britain - whether a contemporary or a historical - then this blog should have something to interest you too.  And if you're not a writer but you're just interested in our peculiar little country, I'm hoping this will also give you an occasional giggle ;)

We're looking for British writers who are willing to contribute articles of interest about British life, history, the publishing industry in the UK and USA, makes of cars in Britain, the 101 most misunderstood words in either continent etc - anything that would be of general interest.  In return you can use the blog for judicious self promotion.  The aim is to create a fun and interesting blog, which people come back to to read and enjoy.  If that sounds like your cup of tea, then please join us on: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/The_Britwriters/

(The blog is the public face of the group.  The yahoo group is the place where the behind the scenes organization goes on.  In the absence of a RWA in the UK, we're also hoping to use the yahoo group to organize some flesh and blood events at cons and booksignings next year, if we get enough interest.)

And if that's as clear as mud, do get in touch and I'll try to explain it better next time!

Date: 2008-05-14 01:57 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] clarelondon.livejournal.com
Great idea!
I'm in the UK and Brit through and through, but I can't say that my writing reflects the UK, at least not the published works - my writing's been Americanised for the very sake of publication, though I know that one of my publishers is relaxing the obligation for US spelling and grammar in the future. And some of my free fiction reflects the UK and my life.
Maybe I could lurk and contribute where I dare, and I'd definitely be interested in any UK functions.
Would that be allowed?
Else I'll just lurk and draw heart from it! LOL

Date: 2008-05-14 07:34 pm (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] alex-beecroft.livejournal.com
You're doing yourself down there! In fact I have kept meaning to email you and invite you, because of course you should be on board if you want to!

All of us have the same issues with spelling and editors Americanising our language for the USA market. That's one of the many things we all have in common! It's less about the content of your books, and more about whether you can think of anything to post about, and whether you'd like to join a promotional co-op with other British writers. I had always thought of you as someone I wanted on board, so please do join!

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