Webfiction Anthology Other Sides Launches Today!

You don’t need an iPad to read it, but if you do have one you can give it to me!

This is a project I’ve been working on since mid-August, so I’m very excited to announce that today marks the ebook launch of Other Sides — soon to be available in print as well!

Blurb: The advent of digital publishing has seen the rise of a new breed of writers: independent, experimental and unfettered by convention. This brand new anthology features a small sampling of these very writers, in a speculative fiction collection that will capture the imagination and dazzle the senses. The storytelling genius in this collection is most evidenced by its memorable characters: a young woman haunted by her ex-boyfriend’s sweater, time travelers with a suspicious interest in babies, a gender-changing alien desperate to heal a loved one… In these stories, fourteen independent authors display the imagination, insight and wonderful originality that characterizes the unique world of online fiction.

Claim a free ebook copy!

We’re running a blog tour from now until mid-November. If you’re interested in taking part by hosting a guest blog, review, interview or other, please contact me!

Getting to know me

Merrilee Faber posted this amusing little meme and — since I’ve been remiss in posting personal updates — I thought I’d give it a spin.

1. If you could have any superpower, what would you have? Why?

I have never dreamed of being a superhero, helping the oppressed etc. Perhaps that’s bad of me. I have however debated numerous times what superpower I would like to have; top contenders include the ability to commune with animals, invisibility, teleportation, or some kind of mental kinetic power. But perhaps the trump card is the ability to shapeshift.

Why? Maybe it appeals because I grew up reading Animorphs. My reasoning is that by being able to shapeshift into a bird, I would have the power to fly. Shapeshifting into something small would be similar to being invisible. Even better if one can shapeshift into inanimate objects! To be able to escape my own skin, even for a short while, is very appealing.

2. Who is your style icon?

I’m not one for icons, branded goods, trend-following, etc. But living in London means I’m surrounded by fascinating street fashion and makes it easy to keep up-to-date on what’s popular and what’s not. So I pick and choose depending on what suits me. If I had to classify my style, perhaps it would fall under the category of urban casual with a dash of London’s East End.

3. What is your favorite quote?

I would be hard-pressed to pick just one. I’ve actually started collecting quotes on Goodreads.

Out of them right now, the one that stood out was Philip Pullman’s

“…But it gradually seemed to me that I’d made myself believe something that wasn’t true. I’d made myself believe that I was fine and happy and fulfilled on my own without the love of anyone else. Being in love was like China: you knew it was there, and no doubt it was very interesting, and some people went there, but I never would. I’d spend all my life without ever going to China, but it wouldn’t matter, because there was all the rest of the world to visit… And I thought: am I really going to spend the rest of my life without feeling that again? I thought: I want to go to China. It’s full of treasures and strangeness and mysteries and joy.” -The Amber Spyglass

4. What is the best compliment you’ve ever received?

I don’t know which the best one is, but the one that touched me the most was to be told that I am a very good listener. Not sure why it touched me so much at the time.

5. What playlist/cd is in your CD player/iPod right now?

Currently listening to The Presets because they are awesome! I’ve got an account on last.fm if you want to see the kind of music I like.

6. Are you a night owl or a morning person?

Night owl, all the way. I would much rather stay up till 2-3am writing, than go to bed early and get up in the morning a bit earlier. Yuck! Mornings are not meant to be seen. There’s something about the stillness of the night that helps me focus. Plus I am very much a party girl. :-)

7. Do you prefer dogs or cats?

I like all animals, but I think I’d have to pick dogs. Because you never know where you stand with cats — they come up all purring and happy and “pet me!” and then all of a sudden turn around and scratch you. But on the other hand, lolcats are way funnier than loldogs. It’s a dilemma….

8. What is the meaning behind your blog name?

I haven’t been very original — it’s just my own name! I do also run quillsandzebras, my book review blog, but the name just comes from me looking at the three leftmost letters on my keyboard and coming up with a meaning for the acrynoym. And my publishing project qazyfiction sprang from there — took the same three letters (q, a, z) and turned it into an adjective. It helps that it was a little inside joke with myself that I almost write fiction.

If you are reading this and haven’t yet completed this meme, consider yourself tagged. Ha!

Web Series Writing Month!

Web Series Writing Month 2010

WeSeWriMo’s 4th birthday fast approaches.

I’ve never taken part before. I was a rebel NaNoWriMo participant last November (working, as a matter of fact, on my webfiction), but sadly life issues got in the way and I never completed my goal.

This August I have the chance to challenge myself again, and this time alongside a group of like-minded writers of online fiction.

The only question that remains: will you join the party, too?

Page Readers interviews A. M. Harte

April 7th 2010 — Nanci Arvizu of the US-based BlogTalkRadio show Page Readers will be interviewing A. M. Harte.

Tune in next Wednesday at 8pm GMT / 3pm EST to listen in live and have the chance to participate via the show’s chatroom (requires free registration).

Anna will discuss Above Ground and other upcoming writing projects.

Not in the US? Neither is Anna! Listen live through BlogTalkRadio’s website!
Visit the interview’s page.

Not going to be able to listen in? There’ll be a podcast version available to listen to at your convenience.

For more information see here.