Sunday, October 20, 2019
Lessons from the Womens Fiction Festival in Matera
Lessons from the Womens Fiction Festival in Matera United We Stand - Lessons from the Women's Fiction Festival in Matera Hereââ¬â¢s an excerpt fromà Ricardoââ¬â¢s guest post for the Alliance of Independent Authors ââ¬Å"self-publishing adviceâ⬠blog. You can read the full article here.Unity and connection between authors has been widely discussed over the past few weeks. This is mainly the result of the much too commented Amazon vs Hachette dispute, which is rekindling the opposition between some traditionally published authors and the indie community.This is why I was particularly looking forward to the panel on the last day of the conference called ââ¬Å"United we standâ⬠. Four American indie authors were present: Bella Andrà ©, Tina Folsom, Debra Holland and Shelley Adina (who is also Bellaââ¬â¢s copy editor) along with the representatives of a new European association, the EWWA.About the Womenââ¬â¢s Fiction FestivalBut before I get there, letââ¬â¢s talk a bit about the festival itself. It is organized essentially by three incredibly energetic women: Elizabeth Jennings (author and translator, and a member of the ALLi), Maria Paola Romeo and Mariateresa Cascino. It has been taking place every year for the past 11 years in the magical city of Matera (I spent most of my spare time taking pictures.The choice of the city, which might be surprising for a truly international conference, isnââ¬â¢t a coincidence. Matera is currently running for the ââ¬Å"2019 cultural capital of Europeâ⬠title, and thus supports and sponsors a lot of cultural events and conferences. Moreover, it is a city laden with history. It underwent an exceptional change over the past 50 years, and is now living in a mix of traditionalism and modernism. Much like the publishing industryâ⬠¦Read the entire post on The Alliance of Independent Authorsââ¬â¢ blog.
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