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  • Katy Brand at Unbound Live.
    You can click here to find out more about the book, Brenda Monk is Funny, and how you can get involved in its publication.

    For more videos of the event go to: www.youtube.com/unboundvideos

    Tagged: katy brand unbound live event events comedy books lit litreature brenda monk is funny novel

    Posted on May 31, 2012

  • Katy Brand’s book with Unbound featured on the Daily Mail

    Comedian Katy Brand and the novel she is crowd-funding for publishing with Unbound, (Brenda Monk is Funny - a story about a woman who decides to try and be a comedian), have been featured in the Daily Mail this week. You can see an excerpt of the article below.

    And you can click here to find out more about Brenda Monk is Funny, read an excerpt of the book, and also find out how to get involved with its publication of  (in return for anything from an e-book and signed first edition hardback with your name printed in the back of each copy of the book, to invites to the launch party and comedy advice from Katy herself).

    The book where you’re the story: TV comedian Katy Brand offering fans the chance to be a character in her first novel… for £2,500

    By Emily Allen

    Comedian Katy Brand is offering her fans the chance to have a character named after them in her first novel - for £2,500.

    Her startling offer, which includes advice on any comedy script or stand-up and an invitation to the book’s launch lunch, is featured on a pay-to-publish website offering writers a new way of connecting with their readers and funding their publishing dreams.

    On Unbound authors pitch their book ideas directly to readers and they can stump up cash to contribute towards its publication if they like the idea - in return for rewards.

    If the authors raise enough money, the book will be written and published. The author will get half of the proceeds and Unbound the other half.

    The books will always be available in digital form but if enough money is raised then it will be published in a paperback or hardback.

    Ms Brand, who has appeared in numerous films, TV, radio and live shows including Have I Got News For You and Peep Show, wrote on the website: ‘I have always wanted to write a novel about comedy, maybe even several novels, so here I am, just a girl, standing in front of an internet, asking it to pay.’


    Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2150626/The-book-youre-story-TV-comedian-Katy-Brand-offering-fans-chance-character-novel—2-500.html#ixzz1wALmKHLs

    Tagged: daily mail katy brand unbound books lit comedy crowd funding publishing

    Posted on May 28, 2012

    Source: Daily Mail

  • Hardeep Singh Kohli at Unbound Live


    For more videos of author performances at the event go to: www.youtube.com/unboundvideos

    Tagged: unbound unbound live hardeep singh kohli comedy crowd funding publishing

    Posted on May 28, 2012

    Source: youtube.com

  • “How to Be an Almost Perfect Mother”- Mrs Stephen Fry on The Huffington Post

    Eventually, no matter how hard you try to avoid them, most marriages are ‘blessed’ with little ones - tiny bundles of ‘joy’ that will turn your lives upside down (assuming they were the right way up to begin with). Before you know it, you will have completely forgotten what it’s like to have a proper night’s sleep, a peaceful car journey and crayon-free walls. Fortunately, being married to Stephen, I was already well used to all of these things.

    As any almost perfect mother knows, your offspring’s childhood is marked by distinctly different periods. The first of these is known as ‘the terrible twos’, when your child first begins to develop a sense of their place in the world and begins to push boundaries, often refusing to do as they are told. This is followed by the thoroughly unpleasant threes, the frightful fours, the forgettable fives, the soul-destroying sixes, the simply dreadful sevens, the excruciating eights, the nightmarish nines, the tiresome tens, the egregious elevens and the traumatic twelves. Then they’re into their teens and things start to go downhill. My advice is just to sit tight and wait for it to pass. In another room. With a nice cup of tea. Or a bottle of gin.

    When it comes to your children’s behaviour, teamwork is all-important. Whether rewarding or disciplining a child, the key is consistency - otherwise they will never learn right from wrong. In order to ensure this, it’s important that both you and your partner work together. Some couples adopt a good cop/bad cop approach - Stephen prefers good cop/Robocop. I smile benignly whenever our children misbehave and he walks around in a metal suit shooting things. It seems to work. It’s inherent in youngsters to want to push the boundaries you impose on them - it’s all part of growing up but it can lead to confrontation, tantrums and tears.

    My answer to this is simple - if you don’t give your children any boundaries, they will have nothing to push!

    Many so-called childcare expects claim that you should regularly praise your children but I disagree. This can lead to over-confidence and possibly arrogance when they grow older, plus there’s nothing more unbearable than a mother relentlessly extolling their child’s virtues against all evidence to the contrary. Even if your son or daughter should do something you deem praiseworthy, such as painting a pretty picture or composing a symphony, just carry on as if nothing has happened and before long, not only will they develop a true sense of their self-worth but they’ll stop pestering you when you’re trying to watch Countdown. Ignore some sense into them - that’s what I say, dears.

    Read the rest of the piece at The Huffington Post site…
    And you can find out more about her book, How to Have an Almost Perfect Marriage, read excerpts from it and even buy it now if you want by clicking here.

    Tagged: unbound books publishing mrs stephen fry edna fry stephen fry huffington post comedy how to have an almost perfect marriage mother's day blog crowd funding

    Posted on March 26, 2012 with 3 notes

    Source: unbound.co.uk

  • Terry Jones talks about Monty Python, the BBC and YouTube in an interview with John Mitchinson of Unbound. You can help support Terry’s new book on Unbound here 

    Tagged: terry jones BBC Monty Python comedy interview unbound books publishing industry crowd funding crowd-funding literature lit authors writers subcription publishing independent publisher

    Posted on June 24, 2011 with 5 notes

    Source: unbound.co.uk

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