Getting your book reviewed in The Guardian
As a footnote to yesterday's blog, I've posted a few notes on how I got Déjà Vu reviewed in The Guardian on this UKAuthors thread. The short version is: I got lucky!
The story so far: I'm a writer based in Canterbury, UK. My first novel, a technothriller called Déjà Vu, was published to critical acclaim in 2005. This blog shoots the writerly breeze on upcoming projects, marketing, and anything else writing-related that springs to mind.



[Photo copyright (c) Mimika Cooney 2004.] I'm a British writer who published his first book in 2005 to critical acclaim. As well as being a writer, I'm an Associate Lecturer in psychological research methods at the Open University, an Associate Tutor at Canterbury Christ Church University and Psychology Section Editor for Intute, a UK higher education information and research service. Say howdy via ian_hocking (at) uk2.net.
posted by Dr Ian Hocking at 2/27/2005 07:54:00 PM
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