Words With Writers Celebrates 2nd Anniversary
Words With Writers joined the online literary world in July 2010, presenting interviews with emerging and established authors, including 2010 Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist Paul Harding. The blog’s readership has been climbing steadily and now reaches audiences outside the creative community. In the spring of 2012, Words With Writers became a finalist in the Adult Fiction category of the Goodreads Independent Book Blogger Awards. Publisher and editor Marissa Toffoli says, “It is a pleasure and an exciting adventure to get to know so many talented writers, across a variety of genres and subjects, and at different stages in their careers.”
Coinciding with the Words With Writers two-year anniversary mark, Toffoli launched a sister blog, W³ Sidecar, where writers are invited to pick five questions to answer about themselves and their work. W³ Sidecar offers a supplement to the in-depth interviews featured on Words With Writers, while continuing to nurture the online literary community started by Toffoli in 2010. Toffoli, the author of Under the Jacaranda, her enrapturing poetic travelogue about post-civil war Angola, says she is committed to “connecting writers with readers and stimulating conversation.”
Vist Words With Writers at http://wordswithwriters.com or cick here for W³ Sidecar: http://w3sidecar.tumblr.com
For more information, please contact Marissa Bell Toffoli: marissatoffoli@gmail.com
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