So are you pleased? Is it what you expected? Is there anyone else that you are hoping to see in the programme come March?
Well hopefully today has given enough of a teaser for everybody to feel excited about Hong Kong International Literary Festival 2011.
This morning at 10am, we started our marathon, Tweetathon! Announcing names of the line up for next year every half hour.
Here is how it went, if you missed it:
Wednesday December 1st 2010 - 09:45 am

Here we go! Emma Donoghue will be coming to #HKILF11 to share her New York Times Bestseller & @ManBookerPrize 2010 shortlisted novel ‘Room’
Wena Poon will be visiting Hong Kong next March to discuss Alex y Robert. The story of an American girl who wants to be a Matador! #HKILF11
When a Billion Chinese Jump is @guardian journalist Jonathan Watts @jonathanwatts latest travelogue through China. Hear him at #HKILF11
Sir Andrew Motion is coming to Hong Kong International Literary Festival Need we say any more! #HKILF11
Inaugural @MALPrize nominee and local Hong Kong author, Xu Xi is set to appear at #HKILF11 discussing ‘Habit of a Foreign Sky’
Mixing it up at #HKILF11 with his unique performance style will be Benjamin Zephaniah – brought to HK in partnership with @BritishCouncil
We are very pleased to announce that Indian author Amitav Ghosh is joining us to celebrate the written word at #HKILF11
@MALPrize Judge, Monica Ali, will also be stopping by to give a reading and discuss her latest book at #HKILF11
So far: Monica Ali, Andrew Motion, Amitav Ghosh, Benjamin Zephaniah, Jonathan Watts, Xu Xi, Wena Poon and Emma... http://fb.me/NGNptqYC
SO round two of authors... One of the UK's first black female judges Constance Briscoe will discuss her bestseller, Ugly at #HKILF11
Hiromi Goto will also be coming to Hong Kong for the #HKILF11 between 8th - 18th March 2011. Not long to go!
Thanks to everybody that joined in on Facebook and Twitter, commenting, ‘like’ing, Tweeting and ReTweeting!

Eat, drink and discuss with the literati of Hong Kong and find out who will speak at the 11th Hong Kong International Literary Festival. At the same time, be the first to book tickets for selected events. For one night only, purchase festival tickets and receive a signed Festival book of your choice.
Date: Wednesday, 8 December 2010 @ 7.30pm
Venue: Gitone Restaurant G/F, GB27-28, Lei King Wan,
45 Tai Hong Street, Sai Wan Ho, Hong Kong
Cost: HK$500 for Friends of the Festival
HK$550 for non-members
To book your dinner tickets, please email marketing@festival.org.hk or call 2877 9797.
After the launch night, Cityline Ticketing, HK, will handle ticket sales for the 2011 Festival, with sales to Friends of the Festival beginning on 10th December, and going on general release on 17th January 2011.