If it's August it must be Edinburgh... by Cally Phillips
This is what Edinburgh looks like to most of you |
This is the Edinburgh Ebook Festival HQ! |
What’s it all about? Well, while shopping in that favourite
writer’s store IDEAS R US (while perusing the Edinburgh International Book
Festival Programme) I came up with ‘another good idea.’ Why not have a festival focussing on ebooks, virtually,
online, free to all and to which everyone was welcome whether or not they could
physically or financially afford to be in Edinburgh. Why not?
And unable to come up with a good reason why not, apart from
‘impossible in the time frame,’ I turned my hand to the mill and started
grinding. The result? From 11th August to 27th
August, contiguous but in no way affiliated to the ‘real’ Book festival IEBR is
sponsoring THE FIRST EDINBURGH EBOOK FESTIVAL. Easy as that. I
wish. Hopefully it will all look
seamless and shiny for you the consumer/participant/virtual visitor, and if it
does it will be nothing short of a miracle.
If anyone tells you it’s impossible to organise a festival
in a month which features 40 writers and hosts over 100 individual events, you’ll
be able to put them right. You can do it. Just. But it’s a lot of hard work,
believe me.
However, moaning aside, here’s what we have. The website launched yesterday 3rd
August on a ‘rolling launch’ which means there will be new features available
each day up till 11th allowing you plenty of time to get to know the
site (some people have difficulty with drop down tabs – you need to read THE
MAIN PAGE for each feature before you start delving into the drop downs to get
the full experience). The Facebook page is also live and
will host interactive chat as and when participating authors feel the mood take
them. There will also be some YouTube interactivity (fingers crossed) with
trailers, excerpts and the like. The twitter #hashtag will be #edebookfest
The festival programme is laid out for you on the website
but here’s a sneak preview:
Dan, Dan, Poetry man! |
Each day there will be a short story slot, a lunchtime
writer’s ‘piece’, reviews, an @the
festival slot introducing you to people in the epublishing world, a beyond
fiction slot looking at what else ebooks are good for apart from fiction, an
evening poetry slot (with our very own DAN HOLLOWAY as Poet in residence)
The 'father' of indie publishing ? |
and
extras including a special IEBR/Festival feature on DENNIS HAMLEY (now styled
the ‘father’ of indie ebook publishing) and the amazing feat of getting all six parts
of the Joslin saga out on ebook in just 6 months!
Certainly I believe that there will be something for more or
less everyone to enjoy and I hope you will visit often, tell your friends and
generally support the endeavour to the best of your abilities. It’s a great opportunity to do something
positive to counter those who denigrate the quality and sense of independent
epublishing.
On other matters.
Since one good idea wasn’t enough for me, I chose to publish not one but
two ebooks on August 1st.
A week with No Labels(the Omnibus edition) launched under the new Guerrilla Midgie imprint adds
2 more days to the episodes already available singly, and wraps them all up in
one big bundle for your reading pleasure.
And following the surprise success of Voices in Ma Heid, my
Scots Short Story collection, I’ve published another volume: this time it’s
personal It Wisnae Me is
another handful of short stories in Scots for those willing and able to attempt
the East Coast Scots vernacular.When good ideas jostle each other for place of course something
has to give and so I’ve had no time to promote my own publications as I’ve been
so busy getting the festival together -
so I’d ask you a jolly big favour -
please download my new books or at least spread the word about them to people
you think might be interested in reading them – via whatever platform or social
media networking you use. I don’t have time to do it. I’m too busy promoting
other writers and ebooks in general via the Festival. Which of course, I’d like
you to promote too!
How cool is this festival? |
And my next good idea. Not to have any more good ideas – for
a long time! A year ago this time I was thinking seriously about retiring to
spend more time with my garden. The
introduction to Authors Electric, epublishing and the summer that never was
have certainly put paid to that idea. I
won’t be retiring any time soon. There is far too much writing to get out there
first. And I can’t find the garden anyway, it’s become a jungle in the last
month!
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