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Tag Archives: tiffani angus
Milford Anthology – Cover Reveal
Eclectic Dreams Includes a previously unpublished Neil Gaiman story. Buy the ebook Buy the paperback Swashbucklers in space and superhero grandmothers. Mountain magic and generation ships. War poets and the music of the abandoned. Inscrutable aliens and deals with the … Continue reading
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Live from Milford 2021 – Day #6
Jacey Bedford: This is our last day at Milford. We finished the crits yesterday, so today has been a free day. I drove into Caernarfon with Terry, Liz T and Tiffani. We did a little retail therapy and had lunch … Continue reading
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Launching a book during a pandemic: tips & tricks for doing your own PR/marketing by Tiffani Angus
Launching a book isn’t easy, especially without a pandemic that affected the publishing industry so much that we have had two ‘Super Thursdays’ this year, with hundreds of novels published in September and October alone. Unless you’re a bestseller at … Continue reading
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Tina Anghelatos asks Tiffani Angus some questions about her new novel, Threading the Labyrinth.
Tina: The garden is the main character – what gave you the idea about the haunted garden and why did you choose those particular time periods? Which is your favourite? Tiffani: The original idea was to write about a house … Continue reading
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Self-Publishing: A Tiny Saga by Dr. Tiffani Angus
First posted posted on Tiffani Angus Blog in 2016 Because I am a lecturer in publishing and I teach creative writing, self-publishing often comes up in conversation in class. My only knowledge of it was from friends–their successes and failures–and … Continue reading
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Milford Goes to Dublin Worldcon 2019 by Jacey Bedford
This was my third Worldcon. I attended in 2014 in London, and 2017 in Helsinki. Worldcon is BIG, with thousands of fans, authors, publishers and industry professionals and an enormous choice of panels, events, readings, kaffeeklatsches, signings, book launches, and, … Continue reading
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Books on Writing: What Writers Need (the Nitty-Gritty) by Tiffani Angus
I teach writing at the university level—BA, MA, and PhD. What this means is that in addition to my students having to write creatively they also have to write academically, usually in the form of an analysis of their creative … Continue reading
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The Milford Write Up for 2017
Contributors: Suyi Davies Okungbowa, Dolly Garland, Mark Isles and Steph Bianchini Setting: Trigonos Centre, Nantlle Valley, Wales In the beautiful Trigonos centre, under the cover of clouds and rains and occasional bursts of sunshine, fifteen writers gathered together for one … Continue reading
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Live blogging from Milford 2017: Tuesday 12th September – 11.45 a.m.
Yesterday’s quotable quotes – taken out of context, just because we can. “What’s the financial structure of being a soul catcher?” – Tiffani Angus “Could you dissolve the other boy? I’m not so attached to him at the moment.” – … Continue reading
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Helsinki Worldcon 2 by Tiffani Angus and Chris Butler
Tiffani Angus Worldcon 75 in Helsinki was my second Worldcon, after 2014 in London. It was also my second convention that week; I started a few days earlier in London attending Nine Worlds GeekFest with a big luggage full of … Continue reading
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