The second review of The Red Book comes from German based Dan Powell, who was a huge supporter of Chinese Whisperings as it inched its way to completion and then finally to publication. Despite this, Dan’s history of literary deconstruction left us as editors both excited and trepidatious when he let us know he’d be [...]
Archive for January, 2010
In the last few months of 2009 we asked people to help us publicise Chinese Whisperings by twittering and encouraging people to come to the site and acquaint themselves with the writers, their stories and the project in general, and comment or ask questions. As a deal sweetener we threw in The Red Book Reversed [...]
The blog feed is liable to be quiet until February 14th when we kick off the next round of writing. However, if you are a twitter-fiend you will find our rather lively tweets @ChineseWhisAnth as an ongoing form of entertainment. While there is a lot to say, in a rather disjointed fashion, none of it [...]
Paul and Jodi have devoted their Write Anything columns this week to discussions about 2010 being marked The Year of the eBook and eBook pricing. Paul’s article The Year of ‘E’ discusses the place and future of eBooks, eReaders and books in what is touted to be the year the eBook rises to prominence. Paul [...]
This week saw the first review of The Red Book posted to the web. It was a thrill to see it pulled apart by someone who knows her literature. Jen Brubacher is a librarian and writer who hosts the blog Scribo Ergo Sum. She holds the honour of being the first to purchase The Red [...]
Chinese Whisperings invites you to kick back with your favourite beverage and Take Five with the Brisbane based author of Krappelin's Child Annie Evett.
The Red Book, Audio Trailer
