
I’m very pleased to say that my open-source literary festival, London Lit Plus, is happening again this year.
Full details at londonlitplus.com, with plenty more to come. Head over, check it out, start spreading the word - and think about holding an event!
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Sorry it’s been quiet around here. With London Lit Plus in full swing for the last couple of weeks, and a new job, it’s been a little hectic. However, we do have one important announcement.
Lit+ (litplus.com) is a new booktwo.org project: taking the London Lit Plus ethos - an open-access, distributed literary festival - and turning it into a template that anyone can use to set up their own festival. We’ll be using the same kind of tools - the power of the internet and free software - to create a resource for all.
We’ve already had plenty of outside interest in London Lit Plus and we want to use the momentum to build new and exciting literary cultures. We’ll need your help, so stay tuned.
Images courtesy of Yaniv Golan and Robert Brook, via Creative Commons.
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I love it when a plan comes together. A Sunday evening chat on Brick Lane about ways of opening up/gatecrashing/subverting the upcoming London Literature Festival has led very quickly to the creation of London Lit Plus, an open-access festival to showcase the best of London’s literary scenes:
London Lit Plus (LL+) is an open festival, which means anyone can participate, and anyone can hold an event. All you have to do to be included is to submit your event, and we’ll add it to the list on this website. We want to showcase all the wonderful literary goings-on in London that we can in a two-week period.
Booktwo.org is one of the prime movers (and I built the site in twelve hours flat, so please excuse (and report) bugs at this stage), alongside 3:AM Magazine and others. So come on, find out more and get involved.
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