In an interview in yesterday’s Independent, Stothard, chair of the U.K.’s prestigious Man Booker Prize for literature, stated that book blogging has traditional criticism “on the decline”—though he ...
When blogging first exploded in the early 2000s, the great promise was that it would level the literary playing field. Unknown writers would suddenly have the reach of John Grisham or Janet Evanovich.
Whether you are selling your own books or books by other authors, a blog is a useful tool for reaching new readers and turning those readers into customers. Writing a blog gives readers a chance to ...
You walk into a room and come across stacks and stacks of books neatly arranged on shelves lining the walls, a couple of pristine white bedsheets, an intricate marble backdrop, and the smell of half a ...
Note: This post is the first of two about Stories in Stone and summarizes my thoughts about the book. The second post, which includes a Q&A with David B. Williams, the author of Stories in Stone, is ...
"A Beautiful Mess Photo Idea Book" by Elsie Larson and Emma Chapman Elsie Larson and Emma Chapman, the blogging sisters behind mega-blog A Beautiful Mess (abeautifulmess.com) recently released their ...
When somebody tells me I have a great job as a newspaper food writer, the good-natured envy sometimes is palpable. Such a comment gives me pause to reflect on my good fortune to have fallen into it.
While The Count included publications such as The Atlantic and The New Yorker (both of which skewed heavily towards male book reviewers and authors), Ladybusiness collates review data from SF/F sites ...
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