A message from Andrews UK….
We would like to invite you to join us at the UKโs leading conference for authors and publishers.
With panels and individual speakers who are some of the UKโsย leading authors, publishers and agents.
With a loaded all day programme, over three floors of a centrally located venue, there is sure to be a zone which will appeal to everyone.
Speakers include authors such as โ Nigel Goodall, Suzy Jane-Tanner, Steve Goodwin, Chris Cowlin, and many more
TV Celebrity authors – George Watts, Pete Cohen, and Jenny Ainslie-Turner
Erotica Authors โ Lucy Felthouse, Victoria Blisse, Kay Jaybee, Janine Ashbless, Serena Yates, Nephylim
Literary agents from โ Ed Victor, Burkeman and Clarke, Whatson Little
Publishers such as โ Apex Publishing, Andrews UK, Silver Moon, MX Publishing and many more.
Other Exhibitors / zones โ Web site creation, Social Media and Marketing Experts, Erotica Zone.
Ticket price includes access to all panels, talks and zones, as well as Breakfast, Lunch and Afternoon Tea.
Centrally located in Luton, Bedfordshire, one minutesโ walk from the main railway station, two large car parks, and a few minutes from junction 10 of the M1 motorway.
Come and join us at THE conference for authors.

Today is the 100th anniversary of Bram Stoker’s death, so I wanted to mark the occasion with a blog post.
It’s certainly going to be a fun-filled day โ but it doesn’t stop there! In the evening will be the official launch of the Smut by the Sea anthology (calls for submissions available at http://smutbythesea.co.uk/call-for-submissions/, closing date 1st June 2012 โ edited by Victoria Blisse and Lucy Felthouse), with readings from the authors, and some seriously saucy swag bags with gifts from sponsors Sh! Women’s Erotic Emporium, Total-E-Bound and Lovehoney, to name but a few.
You like my notebook? Me too… it was a gift from the lovely
This issue came up again a couple of weeks ago when I had a very interesting evening. I ended up sitting in a pub with two other erotic writers, an
Not all firemen are hot. (Sadly)
We didn’t draw any attention from the people around us, and nor did we want to. We just wanted to chat freely about whatever the hell we wanted – so we did. Writing took up much of our time, mainly because in our day to day lives, we don’t have people we can sit face to face with and discuss it in length. We all email regularly, but it’s not the same as sitting down at a table and chatting about the thing we love so much – which is also the thing that brought us together.
And that’s the beauty of the get togethers. They may be infrequent, but they’re always fun and we have some of the most interesting conversation.

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