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Currently Reading:

Reading Round 12: Romance/suspense novel Breathless by Valerie Chambers.  Monday 2 November to Sunday 15 November.

Want to know more about our rating system, or browse our previous reading rounds?

Features:

On the Soapbox: Why you should self-publish, and thoughts on reviews.

Talk to the Author: An interview with author MCM after writing a novel in 3 days, live online.

MemberTalk 2: Web Serials.  What works, what doesn’t and which serials made an impact with our readers.

Saturday Showcase: Saturday Showcase is now being hosted by Kira at Epiguide.

What do we do?

We review novels, novellas, blog-fics, series and short story collections in all genres except erotica.  Our definition of e-fiction is fiction published in its entirety on the internet, whether by a registered e-publisher or by an individual.

We want to promote discussion and interaction between readers.  Read along with us and have your say!

Why?

We’re all about finding and promoting great fiction posted on the internet.  Our members are passionate about reading and enjoy stories that are well crafted and intriguing, with interesting characters and concepts.  If that sounds like your story, maybe you’d like to submit to the club.

To keep up with our schedule, you can subscribe to our feed or follow us on twitter.  Don’t forget to subscribe to the comments feed to keep up with discussions.

Resources.

We have added a list of links to e-fiction resources on the web.  There are sites there for readers and for writers.

Want to join the club?

We’re always looking for new viewpoints.  Send an e-mail to m.faber at iinet.net.au with the subject line ‘I’d like to join’.  Include a short message and a link to your blog or webpage if you have one, and I will send you the guidelines for members.

2 Responses leave one →
  1. 2009 August 27

    Hi,

    Just a note to say hi, and thanks for putting up the site. I found it informative and helpful in my own attempt to get up to speed with internet fiction. I come at the whole question more from the writer’s side of the table, but I’m finding it’s the readers and reader sites that have a better handle on what’s going on ‘out there’.

    Anyhow…I put up a small post about your site here –

    http://www.ditchwalk.com/2009/08/26/site-seeing-e-fiction-book-club/

    – and added you to my blogroll. (And if you’re wondering — no, I’m not looking for any reciprocol treatment. )

    Thanks again,

    Mark

    P.S. I have no idea if this is going to display when I hit ’submit comment’. I looked for an email contact to do all this offsite, but I couldn’t find one.

    • 2009 August 27

      Welcome Mark, and thanks for your comment. We are more focussed on the readers, but we like to have writers around, putting in their 2 cents worth.

      Thanks for the plug! We always appreciate people who put the word out.

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