Autumn is here, although it’s suspiciously warm in the UK right now. October is also Black History Month for us Brits.
Here’s what I posted in September:
NEWS
- Free Online Literary Courses for Readers and Writers (starting Sep/Oct 2014) [3]
- Chrome updated and now Goodreads font looks weird? [1]
- Publishers pushing for UK antitrust inquiry into Amazon’s dominance in the book market [13]
- UK Amazon alternatives for ebooks and physical books [7]
- Banned Books Week 2014 [13]
LonCon3
- #16: Welcome to Clone Club (Orphan Black) [7]
- #17: Moving Shelves – Famous Adult Writers Who Have Written YA [22]
- #18: The Daughters of Buffy [6]
- #19: Where is the YA (and adult) humour? [9]
- #20: YA on the Big Screen [11]
- #21: Gender and Genre [16]
- #22: Saving the World. All of it. [20]
- #23: On The Blogs – Bloggers Discuss their Roles in the World of YA [17]
- #24: Authors Accept, Encourage, and Create Fan Works Too [23]
- #25: Diversity Within Young Adult Science Fiction [11]
- #26: My Opinions Let Me Show You Them + The Art of Reviewing [13]
- #27: There Are No New Stories, But… [24]
OPINIONS
- Another year, another birthday [5]
- A Letter to my Inconsiderate, Pot-Smoking Neighbours [4]
- Why I won’t be signing up to LitRate [2]
- Scottish Independence: Why women, students and elderly are more likely to vote ‘No’ and working class men say ‘Yes’[17]
REVIEWS
- And Tango Makes Three by Justin Richardson & Peter Parnell [9]
- TV Pilot: The Last Ship [20]
- Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury [19]
Thank you for reading!
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photo credit: ming chai