Linky linky!
Dec. 3rd, 2012 09:10 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Check out all the authors I’ve tagged in The Next Big Thing!
Erin Bow
Jeanette Cheney
Tanita Davis
Sarah Hilary (who has just won the Cheshire Prize for Literature!)
Rosanne Rivers
In the meantime, since not all these authors have their posts up yet, here are a couple more to check out:
Erin Johnson, who hasn’t tagged anyone herself. She has a nice rec for my Next Big Thing post on her own entry, and is a fellow SCBWI British Isles member, so I thought I’d tag her back. Erin is working on a doctorate at Oxford, researching masculinity in the works of the Brontës, and is also working on a young adult historical fantasy called Belladonna.
James Bow, who is Erin Bow’s husband and tagged in her blog post too - he’s working on a book called Icarus Down, YA sci-fi, inspired by a dream about a boy who tries to fly around the world on a kite. This is one I’m going to be reading!
I’ve also got an interview up with Katja Weinert on her blog at YA’s the Word, here, and I’ll be making a guest appearance on Saturday on the Booksmugglers to join in their Smugglivus celebration.
Erin Bow
Jeanette Cheney
Tanita Davis
Sarah Hilary (who has just won the Cheshire Prize for Literature!)
Rosanne Rivers
In the meantime, since not all these authors have their posts up yet, here are a couple more to check out:
Erin Johnson, who hasn’t tagged anyone herself. She has a nice rec for my Next Big Thing post on her own entry, and is a fellow SCBWI British Isles member, so I thought I’d tag her back. Erin is working on a doctorate at Oxford, researching masculinity in the works of the Brontës, and is also working on a young adult historical fantasy called Belladonna.
James Bow, who is Erin Bow’s husband and tagged in her blog post too - he’s working on a book called Icarus Down, YA sci-fi, inspired by a dream about a boy who tries to fly around the world on a kite. This is one I’m going to be reading!
I’ve also got an interview up with Katja Weinert on her blog at YA’s the Word, here, and I’ll be making a guest appearance on Saturday on the Booksmugglers to join in their Smugglivus celebration.