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July 12, 2014

Congrats!!

I've just heard that another one of my students from my crime writing courses has signed a book deal!! This time in their homeland of Mexico!!! I'm absolutely delighted for him!!


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Published on July 12, 2014 05:27

July 11, 2014

In the mood!!

So the mood board for Sunday's trailer filming of the LAST KISS femme fatale looks a little like this. Thanks to Colin of La Sirena restaurant in Malahide for allowing us in. We'll have fun!!


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Published on July 11, 2014 06:49

Collaborating with the reader!

Really lovely to see this feature in Books Ireland earlier in the week. It's the first outing for LAST KISS too!! Anne O'Leary finishes the article by saying 'Can't Wait' regarding novel number three, a sentiment that many have expressed over the last couple of weeks and one that certainly did my writerly heart good!!

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Published on July 11, 2014 02:32

July 10, 2014

Killer Lipstick!!

It won't be long until the launch night of LAST KISS...(12th August 6.30 Easons St Stephen's Green SC - A date for your diary!!) 

I hope to have a few surprises in store for you. The first of which will be killer lipsticks for anyone who picks up a copy of the book. The fictional killer in Last Kiss wears a particular shade, Carmine, to be precise, a purplish red.  

Anyhow, I will be wrapping these little beauties up in black fish net fabric, elegantly, or as elegantly as I can manage it, tied with a red bow. One down...a few hundred to go!!


And an equally mad friend of mine just posted this on Facebook!!


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Published on July 10, 2014 08:22

July 6, 2014

Glistening Chandeliers

It's book trailer time again...looking for glistening chandeliers in the Dublin area to film?? Help anyone??


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Published on July 06, 2014 09:11

July 4, 2014

Final, final cover of LAST KISS - front and back!!!


FINAL COVER of LAST KISS!!
(Publication day August 7th 2014)
Launch night August 12th Easons St Stephen's Green Shopping Centre @ 6.30 (All welcome)

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Published on July 04, 2014 12:10

A Rollercoaster!

The first review quote is in on LAST KISS!!!!

   
" Louise Phillips takes you on a journey to the dark side with a story that is as fast-paced and thrilling as a rollercoaster.." Jane Casey - bestselling crime author

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Published on July 04, 2014 00:42

July 2, 2014

Summer Reads!!!



Tune into Kfm radio this evening to hear some more book reviews from myself,Hazel Gaynor and Caroline Finnerty.
I'll be chatting about Roisin Meaney 's latest novel, 'After the Wedding', plus 'Unravelling Oliver' by Liz Nugent , 'A Husband's Confession' by Zoe Miller and 'The Shock of the Fall' by Nathan Filer, plus some other great suggestion for your SUMMER READS!!  http://www.kfmradio.com/
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Published on July 02, 2014 07:06

June 20, 2014

Irish Writers Centre Novel Fair Launched



Following the great interest and success of the Novel Fair the past three years, we are happy to announce the launch of the 2015 Novel Fair.The Novel Fair is an initiative by the Irish Writers’ Centre launched in 2011. It aims to introduce up-and-coming writers to top publishers and literary agents, giving novelists the opportunity to bypass the slush pile, pitch their ideas and place their synopsis and sample chapters directly into the hands of publishers and agents.The 2014 Fair was attended by representatives from: Curtis Brown, Diane Banks Literary Agency, Hachette Ireland, Jonathan Williams Literary Agency, Liberties Press, Lilliput Press, Lisa Richards Agency, Marianne Gunne O’Connor Literary Agency, New Island, O’Brien Press, Penguin Ireland, Poolbeg Press, The Book Bureau and Transworld Ireland.The Prizes -Twelve shortlisted entrants will be anonymously selected by a judging panel to take part in the Irish Writers’ Centre Novel Fair on 21 February, 2015. Each writer will have a stand at the Fair where they will present the synopsis of their novel, the finished novel itself and biographical material. Top Irish publishers and agents will be invited to the Irish Writers’ Centre to meet these writers in person. To fully prepare them for the day, the winners also receive a place on a seminar on ‘How to Pitch Your Novel’, two weeks in advance of the Fair (7 February, 2015).This year we are extending the prize to those who make the longlist. Twenty-four applicants who are longlisted and who do not proceed to make the shortlist of twelve will have their work evaluated and critiqued by the judging panel.Entry Details - The entry fee is €45 (€40 for members) and can be paid by PayPal, cheque, postal order, credit or debit card or cash (paid in person) at the Irish Writers’ Centre.The closing date for entries is 24 October, 2014.There is no limitation on style, genre, or target market, the only requirement being that the writer has not published a novel before.To enter, you will need to send a synopsis and up to 10,000 words of a novel.Before you submit your work, you should familiarise yourself with the Terms and Conditions overleaf. If you meet all the conditions you should send us two copies of your sample work along with three copies of a synopsis and an entry form which is available www.writerscentre.ie/novelfair.Terms and Conditions Applicants are required to send a synopsis of a maximum of 300 words and up to five chapters of their novel, which should be no longer than 10,000 words. Please send two copies of the manuscript and three copies of the synopsis. One copy of the synopsis should be attached to the application form, the other two should be attached to the copies of your manuscript.• Entries must be accompanied by an application form.• There is a limit of one entry per applicant.• Entries are welcome from anywhere in the world, however, in order to be eligible, applicants must be available to attend the whole day of the Fair on Saturday 21 February, 2015.• Entries must be in English.• While there is no minimum word count for the final novel, a minimum of 50,000 words is recommended.• All material should be double spaced in size twelve Times New Roman font. Pages should be numbered and include the final word count of the submitted chapters.• Material should be bound or stapled together. Bulldog clips will be accepted but paperclips will not.• The applicant’s name must not appear anywhere on the synopsis or manuscript. It should appear only on the entry form.• Notification of receipt of entry will be sent by email. Please allow 28 days for a response.• Entry fee for applications is €45 for non-members and €40 for IWC Members and is non-refundable. This can be paid by PayPal, cheque, or postal order – or by calling in person to the Irish Writers’ Centre with cash, credit or debit card. If paying by PayPal, please attach a printed copy of your PayPal receipt.E-mail submissions will not be accepted. All submissions should be posted or hand-delivered to: Novel Fair Competition, The Irish Writers’ Centre, 19 Parnell Square, Dublin 1, Ireland.• The competition is limited to unpublished novelists who have not signed with any agents or publishers. Applicants who have already had work accepted by a publisher, or have previously had a novel published, will not be eligible.• Writers who attend the Fair and subsequently sign with an agent or publisher must acknowledge the Irish Writers’ Centre in promotional material relating to the acquisition of the book.• A published novel is defined as one that has an ISBN.• Applicants who are signed by agents or publishers before the Novel Fair has taken place are required to notify the Irish Writers’ Centre immediately.• Shortlisted applicants must have the completed novel ready for publication by 26 January, 2015. If not, they will be ineligible. Only shortlisted applicants will be asked for proof of their completed manuscript. At this point, writers will be required to sign a declaration that they have not been signed by a publisher or agent.• The Irish Writers’ Centre will not return manuscripts entered.• Applicants must be over 18 years of age.• Hand-delivered submissions must be received no later than 5pm on Friday 24 October, 2014. Entries received after this date will not be accepted. Entries submitted by post that are postmarked with dates up to and including 24 October, 2014 will be accepted for consideration. Entries postmarked after this date will not be accepted.• Successful applicants on the shortlist will be contacted by 23 January, 2015 at which time they will be required to submit the entire novel, a CV and photograph and must be able to attend the Fair in person. For any other queries, please email novelfair@writerscentre.ieSee www.writerscentre.ie/novelfair for FAQs and you can also download an application form from there.
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Published on June 20, 2014 09:51

June 17, 2014

RTE Guide/Penguin Ireland Short Story Competition 2014

RTÉ Guide/Penguin Ireland Short Story Competition

Entry for this year’s competition is open, so if you’d like to see your short story in print, send your Entry now!
Rules:All entries for the 2014 RTÉ Guide/Penguin Ireland short story competition should be original, unpublished and previously not broadcast short stories in English, of 2,000 words or less.
Paper manuscripts must be typed and cannot be returned.
Entrants’ name and contact details (address, phone and/or email) should be on a separate page.
The closing date is 6pm on Friday, July 11.
Entries are welcome from anywhere in the world.


Send your entries to:
RTÉ Guide/penguin Ireland short story competition, PO Box 1480, RTE, Donnybrook, Dublin 4 or you can email to: rteguide@rte.ie, making sure to label your entry ‘short story competition’.
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Published on June 17, 2014 15:18