In the news #5: all over the net
As well as being covered in the press the Flamstead Book Festival has a growing online presence too. Here are some of the main sites (all open in new window/tab):
Twitter – you can follow us as @FlamsteadBkFest for all the latest news
LiteraryFestivals.co.uk – the main Lit Fest online directory for the UK – http://www.literaryfestivals.co.uk/flamstead_book_festival.html and on the front page at http://www.literaryfestivals.co.uk/
Spine Breakers – all about teen books – http://www.spinebreakers.co.uk/events/
Mums in the Know, Hemel Hempstead – a local mums site – http://www.mumsintheknow.co.uk/hemelhempstead/flamstead-book-festival-2014/
mumsnet local Hertfordshire – a local mums site – http://local.mumsnet.com/hertfordshire/festivals/190306-flamstead-book-festival
Mum’s guide to Harpenden – a local mums site – http://www.mumsguideto.co.uk/harpenden/event.php?eventid=1512
St Albans Literary Festival – on their Facebook page – https://www.facebook.com/stalitfest
eastlife – a guide to East Anglia – http://www.eastlife.co.uk/hertfordshire/st-albans/events-herts/bookfestival
David Fickling Books – a publisher site – http://www.davidficklingbooks.com/Calendar.php
Beechwood Park School – on the events page – http://beechwoodpark.net/news-and-events/local-events
High50UK – a mention in the over 50s site, albeit a bit condescending – http://www.high50.com/culture/the-grown-up-guide-to-literary-festivals-2014
And of course, many of our authors feature us on their website. See for example:
Claire Mulley, Jonathan Stroud