
I only though I'd be reviewing a few books, maybe a few disussion posts, and hoping people go involved. This Month is going to turn out so much better than I first thought. Yep, I got in contact with Melvin Burgess, author of Doing It, yesterday about a possible interview, and he has agreed! Update - 12th June - Will be interviewing Melvin Burgess: Just to recap, I'll now be interviewing Luisa Plaja, Tanya Lee Stone, Sara Hantz, Serena Robar, and Joanna Kenrick. Thank you Luisa, you are a star!Ī few people have emailed be about contributing, one of whom is Joanna Kenrick, author of Screwed, who has agreed to be interviewed for the Month! This month just keeps getting better and better, and it hasn't even started yet!

The wonderful Luisa has been her usual super self, and in response to my previous post asking if there are any other authors who wish to contribute, mentioned SiTL Month to the Scattered Authors Society and asked if anyone was interested - and if they were, to email me. Update - 11th June - Will be interviewing Joanna Kenrick: It might be the best way to get hold of the books - and it tends to be cheaper than Amazon UK, I've found. If you find this to be the case, you may wish to try using The Book Depository to buy the books, as it's an online UK bookstore, and it has freeshipping worldwide. If any American or Canadian people wish to read along, you might have a bit of trouble getting hold of the books, as most tend to be buy UK authors. If you're planning on reading along - though you don't have to! - would you mind letting me know, just so I know roughly how many people are thinking of doing so. I already have a few posts written for the month, one including my review for Extreme Kisses by Luisa Plaja, which was awesome, and I'm off to the library today to get some of the books I need to read. Just to let you know, I've got everything sorted, so now SiTL Month will be held in July.


Update - 10th June - SiTL Month will be held in July, and getting hold of the books: I'm really not the fastest reader in the world, and I wouldn't want this going over a month. Serena Robar, author of up-coming YA novel Giving Up the V, has passed my details on to her publicist to send me a copy of her book, and has agreed to be interviewed for Sex in Teen Lit Month! Fantastic news, in my opinion!

You may want to check back a few times to see if there are any other updates as the days go on. I thought putting all updates in one post would be neater.
