Louise Phillips's Blog, page 33
January 18, 2016
Dead Secret!!
It's looking like another great year ahead for Irish Crime Fiction, and I'm sorry to miss this launch... but for those lucky people who are available, here are the details!
Harper Collins Publishers launch of Ava McCarthy's new thriller
DEAD SECRET
at Dubray Books, Blackrock Shopping Centre, Blackrock, Co. Dublin
on Wednesday 27th Jan 2016 from 6:30pm-8:30pm
Harper Collins Publishers launch of Ava McCarthy's new thriller
DEAD SECRET
at Dubray Books, Blackrock Shopping Centre, Blackrock, Co. Dublin
on Wednesday 27th Jan 2016 from 6:30pm-8:30pm
Published on January 18, 2016 05:30
January 7, 2016
New Crime Fiction Course......Bookings already in!
Bookings are already in for this Crime Fiction Course commencing February 15th at the Irish Writers Centre!!! (See link HERE )
Since starting my workshops, 4 of my students have received publishing contracts and others are signed with agents...So don't miss out if there is a crime writer in you!!!
Published on January 07, 2016 09:48
January 6, 2016
Margery Allingham & CWA Debut Dagger Competitions!
MARGERY ALLINGHAM Short Story Competition – Deadline 1st March 2016
Online entry is a two-stage process. First you fill out the entry form and submit it below. On the thank you page you will then pay the online entry fee of £15.00 via our payment service, which is provided by PayPal. If you do not make a payment your entry will not be included in the competition even if it has been submitted.Your privacy: your payment is processed securely by PayPal. They do not pass your card or other details to us, they simply tell us when your payment has been accepted. The information you provide on this page will be used only in connection with the CWA Margery Allingham Short Story competition and will not be passed to any third party.Submission guidelines
Manuscripts should be 12pt, double spaced, in an easily readable font such as Times, Arial or Helvetica. They must fall within the prescribed word limits. Manuscripts must not include the author’s name or contact details, only the title of the work which will be allocated a unique CWA reference number.The competition is open to all – both published and unpublished authors- and is for UNPUBLISHED short stories of up to 3,500 words.Open from 1st October 2015 to 1st March 2016. The fee is subject to VAT. Terms and Conditions CWA Debut Dagger – Deadline February 28th 2016
For 15 years the CWA has been encouraging new writing with its Debut Dagger competition for unpublished writers. The submissions are judged by a panel of top crime editors and agents, and the short listed entries are sent to publishers and agents. The Debut Dagger is open to anyone who has not yet had a novel published commercially. All shortlisted entrants will receive a professional assessment of their entries. Winning the Debut Dagger doesn’t guarantee you’ll get published. But it does mean your work will be seen leading agents and top editors, who have signed up over two dozen winners and shortlisted Debut Dagger competitors.Submission GuidelinesManuscripts should be 12pt, double spaced, in an easily readable font such as Times, Arial or Helvetica. They must fall within the prescribed word limit. Manuscripts must not include the author’s name or contact details, only the title of the work which will be allocated a unique CWA reference number.Entries may be submitted at any time between 9.00 am on 1st August 2015 and 12:59 pm on February 28 2016. Early or late entries will not be considered.Terms and ConditionsThe competition is open to anyone who has not had a novel published commercially and does not have a current publishing contract for a novel in any genre. Published non-fiction or short-story writers may enter. Self-published authors of books on Kindle are eligible to enter. However, other self-published and/or e-published writers of novel length works must check eligibility with the ograniser before completing the entry form. Any number of entries accepted provided that each is accompanied by the entrance fee of £30.Entrants should submit the opening of a proposed crime novel (up to 3,000 words) together with a synopsis (500 to 1,000 words) of its further development.The 2016 competition opens on 1st August 2014, and has a closing date of 28 February 2016. Entries may be submitted at any time between the opening and closing dates. Entries received after the closing date will not be considered.An entry fee of £30 must be paid before you are able to send your submission. After payment an automated email will be sent to you with your unique reference number and a URL.Submissions must be in English and typed using double-line spacing. Pages must be numbered with the title of your story included on each page. Personal information must only appear on the covering email. Do not include a cover sheet.All entries must be submitted as a single file containing both the opening 3000 words and the synopsis. The file should be saved with the text double-spaced and the margins set for A4 paper (210 x 297mm).The file must be in the following formats: Microsoft Word Document (*.doc).The entrant is responsible for ensuring that the file is readable and uncorrupted.The file cannot be amended or changed in any way once it has been submitted.Any entrant who submits a file or e-mail containing a virus will be immediately disqualified and will forfeit their entry fee.We will acknowledge receipt of entries and payment by automated e-mail.At our discretion, and only where practicable, we may notify an entrant of an unreadable file and invite them to resubmit the entry.A shortlist of entries, selected by professional readers, will be forwarded to a final judging panel chaired by the CWA Chairman, and composed of crime fiction editors from major publishing houses and authors’ agents. The judges’ decision is final and we will not enter into any correspondence about the result. Shortlisted authors will be announced at CrimeFest and the winner will be announced at the CWA Dagger Awards Dinner in September 2016.Shortlisted authors will receive a professional assessment of their entry. The winner will receive a prize of £500. There are no cash alternatives to non-cash prizes.There is no commitment to publish the winning entry.Copyright will remain with the entrantFor more information check out The Crime Writers’ Association.For more details visit HERE
Online entry is a two-stage process. First you fill out the entry form and submit it below. On the thank you page you will then pay the online entry fee of £15.00 via our payment service, which is provided by PayPal. If you do not make a payment your entry will not be included in the competition even if it has been submitted.Your privacy: your payment is processed securely by PayPal. They do not pass your card or other details to us, they simply tell us when your payment has been accepted. The information you provide on this page will be used only in connection with the CWA Margery Allingham Short Story competition and will not be passed to any third party.Submission guidelinesManuscripts should be 12pt, double spaced, in an easily readable font such as Times, Arial or Helvetica. They must fall within the prescribed word limits. Manuscripts must not include the author’s name or contact details, only the title of the work which will be allocated a unique CWA reference number.The competition is open to all – both published and unpublished authors- and is for UNPUBLISHED short stories of up to 3,500 words.Open from 1st October 2015 to 1st March 2016. The fee is subject to VAT. Terms and Conditions CWA Debut Dagger – Deadline February 28th 2016
For 15 years the CWA has been encouraging new writing with its Debut Dagger competition for unpublished writers. The submissions are judged by a panel of top crime editors and agents, and the short listed entries are sent to publishers and agents. The Debut Dagger is open to anyone who has not yet had a novel published commercially. All shortlisted entrants will receive a professional assessment of their entries. Winning the Debut Dagger doesn’t guarantee you’ll get published. But it does mean your work will be seen leading agents and top editors, who have signed up over two dozen winners and shortlisted Debut Dagger competitors.Submission GuidelinesManuscripts should be 12pt, double spaced, in an easily readable font such as Times, Arial or Helvetica. They must fall within the prescribed word limit. Manuscripts must not include the author’s name or contact details, only the title of the work which will be allocated a unique CWA reference number.Entries may be submitted at any time between 9.00 am on 1st August 2015 and 12:59 pm on February 28 2016. Early or late entries will not be considered.Terms and ConditionsThe competition is open to anyone who has not had a novel published commercially and does not have a current publishing contract for a novel in any genre. Published non-fiction or short-story writers may enter. Self-published authors of books on Kindle are eligible to enter. However, other self-published and/or e-published writers of novel length works must check eligibility with the ograniser before completing the entry form. Any number of entries accepted provided that each is accompanied by the entrance fee of £30.Entrants should submit the opening of a proposed crime novel (up to 3,000 words) together with a synopsis (500 to 1,000 words) of its further development.The 2016 competition opens on 1st August 2014, and has a closing date of 28 February 2016. Entries may be submitted at any time between the opening and closing dates. Entries received after the closing date will not be considered.An entry fee of £30 must be paid before you are able to send your submission. After payment an automated email will be sent to you with your unique reference number and a URL.Submissions must be in English and typed using double-line spacing. Pages must be numbered with the title of your story included on each page. Personal information must only appear on the covering email. Do not include a cover sheet.All entries must be submitted as a single file containing both the opening 3000 words and the synopsis. The file should be saved with the text double-spaced and the margins set for A4 paper (210 x 297mm).The file must be in the following formats: Microsoft Word Document (*.doc).The entrant is responsible for ensuring that the file is readable and uncorrupted.The file cannot be amended or changed in any way once it has been submitted.Any entrant who submits a file or e-mail containing a virus will be immediately disqualified and will forfeit their entry fee.We will acknowledge receipt of entries and payment by automated e-mail.At our discretion, and only where practicable, we may notify an entrant of an unreadable file and invite them to resubmit the entry.A shortlist of entries, selected by professional readers, will be forwarded to a final judging panel chaired by the CWA Chairman, and composed of crime fiction editors from major publishing houses and authors’ agents. The judges’ decision is final and we will not enter into any correspondence about the result. Shortlisted authors will be announced at CrimeFest and the winner will be announced at the CWA Dagger Awards Dinner in September 2016.Shortlisted authors will receive a professional assessment of their entry. The winner will receive a prize of £500. There are no cash alternatives to non-cash prizes.There is no commitment to publish the winning entry.Copyright will remain with the entrantFor more information check out The Crime Writers’ Association.For more details visit HERE
Published on January 06, 2016 23:42
January 1, 2016
Looking Back 2015!
From Monday morning I'll be pulling back from social media to get cracking on the writing, so please excuse me the final promos of looking back to 2015 - THE GAME CHANGER.....
Published on January 01, 2016 07:38
December 31, 2015
Number One Best Selling Book of 2015!
How lovely is this?? THE GAME CHANGER is the Number 1 Best Selling Book of 2015 at the fantastic Gutter Bookshop and in some great company!! Does Happy Dance
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THE GUTTER BOOKSHOPOur bestselling books of 2015:1) The Game Changer by Louise Phillips (Book Launch Sept)
2) A Song of Shadows by John Connolly (Signed 1st Editions)
3) A Dublin Fairytale by Nicola Colton (Xmas Windows)
4) All the Light We Cannot See by Anthony Doerr
5) The Green Road by Anne Enright
6) Imaginary Fred by Eoin Colfer & Oliver Jeffers (Event Oct)
7) Miss Emily by Nuala O'Connor (Book Launch Sept)
8) What Becomes of Us by Henrietta McKervey (Book Launch April)
9) The Happiness Project by Gretchen Rubin (Staff Pick)
10) Spill, Simmer, Falter, Whither by Sara Baume
11) Irelandopedia by John & Fatti Burke
12) You Learn by Living by Eleanor Roosevelt (Staff Pick)
13) There Are Little Kingdoms by Kevin Barry (Staff Pick)
14) Once Upon a Place ed. Eoin Colfer
15) Giving Out Yards by Tara Flynn (Book Launch Oct)
16) Winter Pages ed. Olivia Smith & Kevin Barry (Event Nov)
17) Beatlebone by Kevin Barry
18) Dubliners by James Joyce
19) The Butterfly Shell by Maureen White (Book Launch Sept)
20) The Girl on the Train by Paula Hawkins
THE GUTTER BOOKSHOPOur bestselling books of 2015:1) The Game Changer by Louise Phillips (Book Launch Sept)
2) A Song of Shadows by John Connolly (Signed 1st Editions)
3) A Dublin Fairytale by Nicola Colton (Xmas Windows)
4) All the Light We Cannot See by Anthony Doerr
5) The Green Road by Anne Enright
6) Imaginary Fred by Eoin Colfer & Oliver Jeffers (Event Oct)
7) Miss Emily by Nuala O'Connor (Book Launch Sept)
8) What Becomes of Us by Henrietta McKervey (Book Launch April)
9) The Happiness Project by Gretchen Rubin (Staff Pick)
10) Spill, Simmer, Falter, Whither by Sara Baume
11) Irelandopedia by John & Fatti Burke
12) You Learn by Living by Eleanor Roosevelt (Staff Pick)
13) There Are Little Kingdoms by Kevin Barry (Staff Pick)
14) Once Upon a Place ed. Eoin Colfer
15) Giving Out Yards by Tara Flynn (Book Launch Oct)
16) Winter Pages ed. Olivia Smith & Kevin Barry (Event Nov)
17) Beatlebone by Kevin Barry
18) Dubliners by James Joyce
19) The Butterfly Shell by Maureen White (Book Launch Sept)
20) The Girl on the Train by Paula Hawkins
Published on December 31, 2015 07:47
December 28, 2015
Number 2 in Kobo Thrillers!!
If you use Kobo Books, all help would be appreciated to get THE GAME CHANGER from Number 2 to Number 1!
Published on December 28, 2015 07:00
Number 3 in Kobo Thrillers!!
Published on December 28, 2015 07:00
Staccato.....
Last gig before going into writing hibernation, and if last month's Staccato event in Toner's was anything to go by, this should be a cracker of an event. Hope you see many of you there on the 30th - Toner's Baggot Street, 7.30 p.m. Admission FREE
Published on December 28, 2015 06:36
December 23, 2015
Hanging on the Christmas Tree!
Published on December 23, 2015 08:06
December 19, 2015
Signed Copies......
I signed a zillion copies (well not quite that many, but a lot) of THE GAME CHANGER in Easons in the Square yesterday, so if you fancy it to read or to give as a gift, it's also in the 3 for 2 promo!!
Published on December 19, 2015 09:22


