Downton Abbey may have ended but its creator/writer Julian Fellowes has not missed a beat. The multiple award-winning screenwriter, playwright, and TV show creator has a new novel called Belgravia to fill that huge whole in our hearts when the sixth and final season of Downton concluded in the US last March. Breaking new ground in the digital age, the book will be released in 11 serialized installment beginning Thursday, April 14 by Grand Central Publishing followed by hardcover release on July 05, 2016.
Julian Fellowes’ Belgravia is the story of a secret. A secret that unravels behind the porticoed doors of London’s grandest postcode. Set in the 1840s when the upper echelons of society began to rub shoulders with the emerging industrial nouveau riche, Belgravia is people by a rich cast of characters. But the story begins on the eve of the Battle of Waterloo in 1815. At the Duchess of Richmond’s new legendary ball, one family’s life will change forever.
The serialized novel is hardly a new concept. Victorian authors such as Dickens, Gaskell, Collins and Conan Doyle became famous through their weekly newspaper installments popular because of their addictive episodic format of twists and cliff hangers. Belgravia will embrace the same concept but with new technology. An app available for download from the official website will send the weekly file to reader’s phones, tablets or computers. Additional annotation and historical detail will also be available to embellish the narrative while readers can jump between the digital text and the audio recording by acclaimed British actress Juliet Stevenson.
To keep pace with Fellowes’ creative concept of a serialized novel for the digital age, a “progressive blog tour” has been created for readers to participate in. What is a progressive blog tour you ask? Well, have you ever attended a “progressive dinner party” where a group of friends each make one course of a meal that moves from house to house with each new course? A “progressive blog tour” is very similar. You can join in the discussion of Belgravia with 11 historical fiction bloggers and authors who will be reviewing one episode each week and posting it on the date of publication, April 14 – June 16, 2016. In addition, there will be great giveaway prize chances for those who leave comments, AND the first episode, Dancing into Battle, is FREE!
TOUR SCHEDULE
- April 14 – Austenprose.com: Episode 1: Dancing into Battle
- April 14 – Edwardian Promenade: Episode 2: A Chance Encounter
- April 21 – Fly High: Episode 3: Family Ties
- April 28 – Calico Critic: Episode 4: At Home in Belgrave Square
- May 05 – Luxury Reading: Episode 5: The Assignation
- May 12 – Risky Regencies: Episode 6: A Spy in our Midst
- May 19 – Book Talk and More: Episode 7: A Man of Business
- May 26 – Mimi Matthews: Episode 8: An Income for Life
- June 02 – Confessions of a Book Addict: Episode 9: The Past is a Foreign Country
- June 09 – Laura’s Reviews: Episode 10: The Past Comes Back
- June 16 – Gwyn Cready: Episode 11: Inheritance
I am looking forward to reading this new serialized novel. I hope you can join the tour and add to the great discussion!
Book: Julian Fellowes’ Belgravia
Genre: Historical Fiction/ Regency-era Fiction/ Victorian-era Fiction
Publisher: Grand Central Publishing (April 14-June 16, 2016)
Format: eBook & audio, (352) pages in total
Belgravia Website | Grand Central Publishing | Amazon | Barnes & Noble | iTunes | Goodreads
Cover image and graphic courtesy of Grand Central Publishing © 2016; text Laurel Ann Nattress, Austenprose.com © 2016
Sounds wonderful! I will be following. I like the progressive idea! Thanks, Laurel Ann.
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I am so excited about Belgravia–I’ve been checking on the start date for weeks!
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Exciting. I’m looking forward to the first episode!
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Thanks for sharing!
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I’m so excited for this!
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Thrilled to be a part of this! I can’t wait for the discussion.
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Sounds extremely interesting. I love to read books with history added to the mix…gives me more of a sense of time and place in our history, our world. Thanks for sharing.
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The serialized novel is hardly a new concept. Victorian authors such as Dickens, Gaskell, Collins and Conan Doyle became famous through their weekly newspaper installments popular because of their addictive episodic format of twists and cliff hangers.
Seriously? Fellowes is comparing himself – or should I say allowing other people to compare him – with the greats of English literature?
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Wow, Downtown Abbey´s author…. It sounds really exquisite. Sending best wishes. Aquileana
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fascinating
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Should make for good summer reading.
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I read the first three and greatly enjoyed the serial…I look forward to reading the rest, and would love to read them all in one piece
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As a huge fan of “Downton Abbey,” I am so excited to read this book. I recently watched Julian Fellowes’ “Doctor Thorne” program, and it was wonderful. (Susan Heim)
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I am fascinated by this period in history and look forward to a good read!
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