The self-publishing
fantasy blog-off is a contest organised by fantasy author Mark
Lawrence and known on Twitter as #SPFBO:
http://mark---lawrence.blogspot.co.uk/2015/03/the-great-self-published-fantasy-blog.html
Self-published authors
were asked to submit one story each, and these would then be divvied
out to top bloggers/reviewers, who would cast their critical eye over
the offerings.
As the link above
indicates, there’s a whopping 96% chance of failing immediately.
Each of 10 top bloggers/reviewers gets 25 (or slightly more, due to
the competition’s popularity) self-published books to read. Each of
the 10 can pick only one book to go through to the final. The
deadline for naming the books chosen for the final is 1 September.
As a bare minimum, each
blogger will review the book they forward to the final, although
reviews for books that don’t make the grade may also be
forthcoming.
The top 10 in the final
will be reviewed by all the bloggers, and scored out of 10. Top score
= the winner.
Whilst there’s no
financial prize, getting ten reviews from ten top bloggers makes even
reaching the final something that’ll do a lot of good for an
author’s profile (although, as I mentioned, there’s a less than
5% chance of making the final). Winning overall won’t add any more
reviews, but coming top from more than 250 entries would be a nice
feeling.
The book I submitted
was Journey to Altmortis, the second ‘serious’ fantasy I wrote
(my work-in-progress, Kingdom Asunder, occurs in the same world). I
do wonder what will be made of Roger the Goat.
My book’s been sent
to Marc Aplin and co. at Fantasy-Faction.
Incidentally, I thought
it’d be useful to list my reviews of self-published works, which
you may not have come across:
Wyrd Worlds II (sci-fi anthology)
Keepers of Arden (fantasy)
House of Shadows (vampires)
Tales of Erana (fantasy anthology)
The Shining Citadel (fantasy)
Paw-Prints of the Gods (sci-fi)
Marlowe and the Spacewoman (sci-fi comedy)
Blood of the King (fantasy)
Thread Slivers (fantasy)
The Burning of Cherry Hill (dystopia)
I also just finished
the (very short) Tales of Erana: The Warrior’s Curse, by Alexandra
Butcher. It’s very similar to Beowulf, and probably the best
written story of hers I’ve read to date. Must stress it’s shorter
than a gnome on his knees (print length 23 pages), but then the
asking price is 99p [free on Kindle Unlimited].
So, if you like the
idea of self-publishing but are uncertain if the stories are up to
snuff, keep your eyes peeled for the #SPFBO hashtag.
Thaddeus
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