Don't know if this is the right place to post this but I've had this idea. Okay, the starting point was to get some interest in my own book, but I think it could grow into something bigger. Basically, my idea is a month devoted to reading a book of fiction (short story collection, or novel) by a first time author.
I'm hoping to approach publishers to get their interest and support and I've already had a really valuable offer of help from someone who can create a website for me. The website will form the focal point of the event. One of the main parts of it would be a bulletin board where people can recommend books or comment (freely!) on books they've read. I thought I might try to approach established authors to get them involved - there could be a little questionnare about their own first book - how hard/easy it was to break into print, what they think about that book now, etc.. I might even approach some celebrities!
Anyhow, apart from the support of publishers, the success of RANAM will depend largely on the interest of readers. It would be great if people who have literary blogs would get behind it too. If anyone would be interested in committing to reading and commenting on a book by a first time author during a given month (I'm proposing April) I'd love to hear from you.
You can find out a bit more on
http://www.ranam.org - it's just a holding page but it does give some info. Plus there's more about it on my blog -
http://rogersplog.blogspot.com
It would be great if it could take off and become an established part of the literary calendar.
<Added>Actually - this link takes you to the bit in my blog that talks specifically about ranam -
http://rogersplog.blogspot.com/2005/12/if-i-can-be-serious-for-moment.html
sorry.