StreetLib Connect, your new hub of literary connections

AC de Fombelle
StreetLib
Published in
2 min readApr 4, 2018

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If you are a regular reader of this blog or visitor to our website, you will have seen a new service on our homepage every month since the beginning of the year. The latest is StreetLib Connect: “the forum for reading, writing, publishing and everything else books.”

All our services give book lovers the opportunity to do anything they want related to books, and we loved the idea of uniting this community of book lovers, the StreetLibers. But, until now, there was still something missing.

Antonio Tombolini, our founder, noticed that “we are still, mostly, just a very large crowd of people disconnected from one another. What we lack is a place where we can gather, discuss, collaborate and debate. A place to connect.”

Thus, StreetLib Connect was born.

StreetLib Connect is an international forum where anyone is free to express themselves, in their own language, on any topic, matter, subject, issue, question, theme or thesis. With a set of standard forum commandments and its own lingo and points system, StreetLib Connect is your online Salon. Nane Cantatore, your distinguished host, is here to guide and support all the happy StreetLibers and book lovers wanting to talk about book.

What is StreetLib Connect really for? As our forum’s host eloquently puts it:

“Our forum is a place where you can discuss the books you have read, written or are currently writing; work together on budding ideas and deliberate the many issues of publishing. Learn how to make the most of StreetLib’s wide range of tools, find professionals to help you with your book, discover new ways to promote your work, start writing new stories with fellow writers from all over the world, make friends and participate in the ongoing digital publishing revolution.”

Go take a look and be part of the conversation!

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