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Jan 05 2009

Meet Aricia’s Gay Book Blog

Blog Name: Aricia’s Gay Book Blog
Blog URL: http://ariciasgaybookblog.blogspot.com/
RSS or Atom Feed Address: http://feeds.feedburner.com/AriciasGayBookBlogBlog
Owner: Aricia Gavriel

1. What motivated you to create a book review blog?
There are scores (and more) of great blogs talking about new books, but a lot of my all-time favorites are older books, titles that came out in the 1970s and 80s. These books are being lost, or at least forgotten, because very few books are reprinted these days, and reviewers don’t often talk about old books. I review new ones too, but I review old favorite novels and writers, and I always find sources and include links to where you can get a copy — often at much lower prices than you’d get new books. This should help writers who are trying to market a long backlist. Some authors working today have forgotten titles from 20 years ago. It would be so nice if their earlier work were remembered.

2. What do you find most rewarding about book reviewing?
“Saving” older books from being forgotten! In the stores (at least in Australia) you only ever see bestsellers. In online stores, you have to know what, and who, to search for … how will you stumble over something great? A review is invaluable help. But who reviews older books? I do! They’re all available from online sellers, if folks knew where to look and what to search on. This is where I come in.

3. What types of books do you review?
Right now, specifically m/m gay books, old and new. Might branch out further as time goes by. However, the plots could be anything from historicals to crime and SF — it’s the m/m content that sets them into their own category.

4. In what genre do you consider yourself to have the most expertise?
I’ve read a lot of SF and fantasy, (gay and not), but would consider myself an “expert” in the sub-sub-genre where the SF and fantasy has a gay spin.

5. Is there any type of book that you absolutely will not review?
No. I’ll review anything … but if I think it’s a bad book, I’ll say so! Not wanting to hurt people’s feelings, I therefore stick books I like — or have, so far. I don’t have a problem with erotica, but if a book is hateful about some sector of the community (gay, colored, female, pagan, handicapped, obese, homeless…), expect me to speak out about it.

6. Do you accept submissions from self-published authors?
Absolutely. Some of the best fiction being written today is coming out direct from the authors. Mainstream publishers are only in it for the bucks, and newcomers (or writers in small niches) haven’t been able to break in for many years. They have two options: self-publish or give up. I applaud writers with the courage to learn the trade from the ground floor on up and become masters of every aspect of the business from writing and editing to layout and graphic design, and marketing. (However, I sigh over those writers who publish “too soon,” with immature skills in all departments. The end product is … sad.)

7. Do you accept PDF versions or e-books for review?
I’d be glad to! So far, I’ve been able to pull all books reviewed off my own shelf. I’d have to think long and hard about buying books to review (like many people, I’m counting the pennies these days), but it a writer or publisher chose to send an ebook or PDF, I’d be delighted.

8. Can an author guest blog for you?
Yes. Right now I’m not “configured” for it, but I’d be happy to set something up.

9. Do you host book giveaways?
Would be happy to, if I had the physical stock. Regarding ebook giveaways — absolutely. This is so easy to organize via Lulu, Smashwords, Payloadz — I could even use my Box account.

10. Do you interview authors?
I haven’t had the opportunity yet, but now you mention it … it’s a fine idea.

11. Do you ever host stops on an organized book tour?
Sadly, no. I don’t have the facilities, blogging as I do out of a laptop on the corner of a busy desk in the rumpus room!

12. What is the average turnaround time for a review, from the time the book arrives in your mailbox until the review is posted?
I would guess, 2-3 weeks. I’d put priority on a book that had been sent to me, and would need time to read and post … allowing for real life to intervene and throw everything into uproar, as it always does.

13. Do you cross-post reviews to Amazon or other sites?
No. Everything I write for my blog is written afresh.

14. Will you notify an author by email when a review is posted?
If I were in contact with them, I certainly would. Most of the writers I’ve reviewed so far are “names” from 20 - 30 years ago … some of them are deceased! … but the current “names” seem to be very aware of the reviews. For example, Josh Lanyon and Mel Keegan have left comments.

15. Do you have any specific requirements for review submission?
My blog is called “Aricia’s Gay Book Blog,” which gives you a line on what I review — and who my readers are. So long as a book has a m/m facet to it somewhere, that’s fine. I’ve reviewed books in every genre, from historicals to SF and fantasy, plus biography. I haven’t looked at non-fiction yet, but I’ll get around to it.

16. Where can authors submit review queries and to whom should they be addressed?
Contact me (Aricia Gavriel) either via the blog, or at ariciagavriel [AT] gmail [DOT] com.

I’m a voracious reader from way back, and have been a “proofie” or proofreader for Mel Keegan and DreamCraft since 2003 (which perhaps qualifies me as a reviewer). I don’t have any personal aspirations to be a novelist but I’m enjoying the living daylights out of blogging, and I post every couple of days. The blog is still a “start-up,” it’s been online only since 11/29/08, but already I have numerous regular readers in all parts of the world — including China, Malaysia and the Middle East! — and to my surprise, I score very highly on the Google searches. All very gratifying.

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Jan 04 2009

Meet Best Fantasy Stories

Blog Name: Best Fantasy Stories
Blog URL: http://bestfantasystories.com
RSS or Atom Feed Address: http://feeds.feedburner.com/bestfantasystories
Blog Owner: Scarlett Moore

1. What motivated you to create a book review blog?
For several years I’ve been reading books and providing mini-reviews for family and friends during book swaps. Two years ago I discovered blogging and felt it provided a great medium for sharing my opinions of books.

2. What do you find most rewarding about book reviewing?
The social networking aspect. I’ve met some amazing fellow book readers, bloggers, and writers. I particularly enjoy connecting with readers outside the U.S. The site has allowed me to make contact with people from all over the
world. I also love hearing from people who have read books based on my recommendations.

3. What types of books do you review?
I primarily review contemporary and urban fantasy, a subgenre of fantasy. Urban fantasy books contain magical, supernatural, and/or paranormal components, all occuring in a modern day setting. Urban fantasy, although a subgenre, is fairly varied and contains titles that can be categorized as action-adventure, romantic, drama, comedy, and mystery. I review all types of urban fantasy.

4. In what genre do you consider yourself to have the most expertise?
Urban fantasy.

5. Is there any type of book that you absolutely will not review?
I don’t review non-fiction, historical, or children’s books. I also don’t review books that firmly fall into the romance or erotica genre. However, I do review paranormal romance books.

6. Do you accept submissions from self-published authors?
Yes.

7. Do you accept PDF versions or e-books for review?
No, physical books only. However, if someone wants to provide a Kindle along with the e-book, I might reconsider . . .

8. Can an author guest blog for you?
Yes, if that author’s work has been previously or recently accepted for review. My readers love to hear what
authors have to say about the books they write.

9. Do you host book giveaways?
Yes and one of my New Year’s resolutions is to host a book giveaway contest every other month.

10. Do you interview authors?
I haven’t yet but I’d love to.

11. Do you ever host stops on an organized book tour?
No.

12. What is the average turnaround time for a review, from the time the
book arrives in your mailbox until the review is posted?

It takes between 2-3 weeks for me to read the book and get a review written and published on the site.

13. Do you cross-post reviews to Amazon or other sites?
For promotional purposes I may post reviews of the same book at different sites but each article is always original in accordance with Google’s duplicate content guidelines.

14. Will you notify an author by email when a review is posted?
Once a book has been selected for review the author is notified upon receipt of the book. I also notify the author once the review is published.

15. Do you have any specific requirements for review submission?
The review request should include a synopsis of your book, the publication date, a link to your website, and your preferred timeline for getting the book review published. Also indicate whether you’d like me to host a book giveaway contest (you’ll need to provide a final, bound copy of your book for this purpose). And of course, the book must fall into the urban/contemporary fantasy subgenre.

16. Where can authors submit review queries and to whom should they be addressed?
Please submit inquiries to Scarlett Moore at questions [at] bestfantasystories [dot] com.

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Jan 02 2009

Meet Ramya’s Bookshelf

Blog Name: Ramya’s Bookshelf
Blog URL: http://ramyasbookshelf.blogspot.com
Blog Owner: Ramya

1. What motivated you to create a book review blog?
I started this blog three years ago to keep tab of all the books I was reading. And I added a little snippet from each book I read, a little something to help me remember the book. But soon, I found other book lovers across the globe and became part of this wonderful book blogging community. Now, my blog’s become an addiction and I have so many new friends!

2. What do you find most rewarding about book reviewing?
I love reading good books and I had a very tough time getting to know about interesting books (before I got into the book blogging world). So I enjoy it when people find good books on my blog and decide to read them and actually enjoy the experience. That to me is the most rewarding part of this.

3. What types of books do you review?
I love a good story. So I usually read anything that is an interesting story - memoirs, fiction novels, YA books, etc. I enjoy chick-lits every now and then. Chick-lits are my recharging mechanisms after reading something heavy. My favorite books are , however , books by international authors. Books based in different countries from around the world. I love getting to know the culture and traditions of people from around the world, and books are the best solutions!

4. In what genre do you consider yourself to have the most expertise?
I do not consider myself an expert reviewer. I love books and I love writing about books I have read. I tend to write honest reviews and I don not shy away from mentioning things I did not like about a book. I think that helps my readers to get a fair view of the book and helps them make a more informed decision. I read a wide range of books and don’t really concentrate on any one genre.

5. Is there any type of book that you absolutely will not review?
Self-help and religious propaganda books.

6. Do you accept submissions from self-published authors?
Of course! I can imagine how tough it would be for self published authors to get the word across about their book. If I like the premise of the book, I would definitely read books by self published authors and do my share in spreading the word about the book!

7. Do you accept PDF versions or e-books for review?
Not frequently. I find it tough to read ebooks. My day job involves being stuck in front a computer all day and I don’t like to stare at the screen when I am back home as well.

8. Can an author guest blog for you?
Sure! I have authors guest-blogging for me frequently and I enjoy reading and posting what they have to say!

9. Do you host book giveaways?
Never hosted one until now but I am not averse to the idea.

10. Do you interview authors?
Yes. I am part of virtual book tours and I host about 3 to 4 authors each month on my blog. I interview a few of them and I allow a few to submit a guest post.

11. Do you ever host stops on an organized book tour?
Yes. I am part of TLC book tours, pump up your book promotion and Promo 101 Virtual Blog Tours. I love the experience.

12. What is the average turnaround time for a review, from the time the book arrives in your mailbox until the review is posted?
Usually a week (if that is the only book I receive that week). Some weeks are crazy and I receive more than 10 books. At that time, I read books in priority order. I try to complete all my reviews for books within a month of receiving the book (even if it is not part of a tour).

13. Do you cross-post reviews to Amazon or other sites?
I post some reviews on LibraryThing. Never posted on Amazon but I plan to start doing it soon.

14. Will you notify an author by email when a review is posted?
If the author has contacted me requesting a review, I usually let them know that the review is up. If the publicist contacts me, then my email is directed to the publicist.

15. Do you have any specific requirements for review submission?
Hmm.. not exactly.

16. Where can authors submit review queries and to whom should they be addressed?
Authors can contact me - Ramya. My email address: ramyasbookshelf(at)gmail(dot)com

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