INSIGHT THE JUNIOR EUROVISION 2011

2011 saw the ninth Junior Eurovision Song Contest, which was held in Yerevan, Armenia. ESC Insight was there, and now Ewan Spence tells his story of that amazing week in…

“It’s Cold and there are Children Singing: Adventures in Armenia and the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2011.”

Now available on Amazon as an eBook, you’ll have a chance to go behind the scenes at one of the largest singing contests for young people in the world, and hear the story of how ESC Insight was able to bring you the coverage we did.

You’ll read about our exploits with the rest of the Eurovision community in Yerevan, the capital city of Armenia and one of the oldest cities in the world; we’ll take you through the rehearsals, the build up to the live show, and the nail-biting victory in the last round of voting for one of the thirteen countries.

Mixing event reporting with travel writing and the stories of the fans and children who make up the event, “It’s Cold and there are Children Singing” delivers on ESC Insight’s goal to bring you the world of Eurovision with depth, and a human voice, getting you as close as possible to this year’s Junior Eurovision Song Contest.

We’re looking at a few more publishing platforms – but with Kindle being one of the largest platforms out there, and with clients on iOS, Android and Windows Phone devices, we think the eBook will be available to as many of you as possible through Amazon.

If you’d like a PDF copy of the book, we’re looking at an online PayPal Store as well, but in the moment get in touch directly with us here at ESC Insight and we’ll sort you out with a copy as soon as we can.

If you’re wondering about the strange price (it’s currently £1.67 for UK readers) the answer is pretty simple. It’s the lowest price we can set that earns us 50p at Amazon, after the VAT is paid and Amazon take their cut.

If you’re ready to buy the eBook right now, head over to Amazon! But we’re not asking you to buy the 13,000 word book blind. Here’s a preview of  ”It’s Cold and there are Children Singing: Adventures in Armenia

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