January 16, 2007 at 8:51 pm
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Another exciting response from our local press. We are really pleased that the Haslemere Herald has responded to our press release and would like to feature us in an upcoming edition of their paper.
We are looking forward to being interviewed later this week so if you live in the Haslemere area, keep an eye out for a special feature on Bibliofaction and take some pride in this locally run project.
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January 16, 2007 at 8:41 pm
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Whilst we are working away at building the new short story website, we thought we would post some pictures to whet your appetite:
http://www.bibliofaction.com/preview.aspx
This should give you a better idea of what the Bibliofaction experience will bring to the world of short stories.
Get writing now! It will be live before you know it!
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January 16, 2007 at 8:35 pm
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Word is spreading fast, and we have been contacted by Aesthetica, the UK’s cultural arts magazine, before we even got the chance to send them a printed press release!
“Recently, I came across your up and coming website, what you are proposing to do for the creative arts is fantastic. “
We’re really pleased with this response and are sure our site will be of interest to their 10,000+ readership, many of whom are amateur or professional writers. Keep an eye out for the Bibliofaction name among the pages of this brilliant magazine.
Their current issue features interviews with Benjamin Zephaniah, John Agard and Jean “Binta” Breeze, photographer Tony Briggs, Noise Arts Festival, Alien Nation at the ICA, Spank the Monkey at the BALTIC, Alternative Theatre in the UK, as well as new writing, creative writing and artwork.
Find out more at http://www.aestheticamagazine.com/
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January 16, 2007 at 8:24 pm
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Just before Christmas we spent many hours folding press releases and licking stamps to let the writing world know all about our grand plans for bringing short stories to the masses.
People are starting to get excited already and the response from the press has been fantastic.
One of the leading magazines for writers, Writers’ Forum have been in contact…
“We received your press release into the office and straight away knew we had to let our readers know about this fantastic initiative.”
… so keep an eye out for a mention of Bibliofaction soon.
Find out where to get your copy at http://www.writers-forum.com/
Bibliofaction will be ready before you know it! Get your short stories ready and register your interest at www.bibliofaction.com
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January 16, 2007 at 8:12 pm
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We have taken our first small steps in our marketing campaign to spread the hype about Bibliofaction: the website for people who read and write short stories! After many hours at the drawing board, we have put together some nice little postcards to complement the design of the website, and we are posting these to friends and family as well as passing them on to strangers we meet in the pubs or streets of Surrey & Hampshire.
It is our aim to be an ethically run company, and we are committed to taking a socially responsible attitude in all that we do. For this reason, we made sure to print our postcards on 100% recycled paper. We have to say, they would look rather fetching stuck to your fridge or notice board.
If you would like one of our postcards or would you like us to send one to a friend of yours, drop us an email at press@bilbiofaction.com and we will stick one in the post.
The website is coming soon! Get your Short Stories ready and register your interest at www.bibliofaction.com
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