First of all on this blog I tell people who I am:
My mini tag cloud gives a good indication of what matters to me on this blog:
- Melbourne Writers Festival 27 Aug - 5 Sept
- UK National Crime Fiction week begins 14 June
- CWA Shortlists announced
- Vote on the Theakston's 2010 Long List
- Borders Australia selling the Kobo e-book reader
- Interview with Michael Robotham
- CrimeFest in Bristol 20-23 May
- Sydney Writers Festival on Digital Radio
- Nominations Ned Kelly Awards 2010
- 43rd Book Review Blog Carnival
- now - THE GHOSTS OF BELFAST, Stuart Neville
- next - B-VERY FLAT, Margot Kinberg
- Audio - THE FIFTH WOMAN, Henning Mankell
- A DARKER DOMAIN, Val McDermid
- THURSDAY NIGHT WIDOWS, Claudia Pineiro (Argentina)
- THE SILENCE OF THE RAIN, Luiz Alfredo Garcia-Roza (Brazil)
- HYPOTHERMIA, Arnaldur Indridason (Iceland)
- Kindle - KILL AND CURE, Stephen Davison
Here is what I have posted this week:
- Scandinavian Reading Challenge 2010 Update #2
- Review: THE SNOWMAN, Jo Nesbo
- Forgotten Books: COMA by Robin Cook
- What this blog is about
- Audio Book Challenge Update - 18 May 2010
- ACRC Update - 17 May 2010
- Review: THE THIRD GIRL, Agatha Christie - audio
What is important to you?
5 comments:
You bring up a very good point! I am both a book blogger AND a publicist for a literary agency, and when I wear my publicist hat it can be frustrating sometimes when I can't tell if a book would be a good fit for a particular blog simply because there is no indication of what that person likes (a review policy, an about me section, SOMETHING). I think some bloggers are really missing out by not making their likes and interests clearer to industry professionals because often the publicist will just skip that blog altogether, rather than taking the time to analyze what they may like.
Putting back on my blogger hat, I think my blog's title speaks for itself. The name is Hist-Fic Chick, and if that doesn't tell people right away that I'm crazy about historical fiction, I don't know what will! :)
Thanks for dropping in Allie and for taking the time to comment. Histroiacl Fiction has quite a following doesn't it?
A very well-organized and excellent blog is probably the reflection of a very well-ordered head. I hope the Spanish saying is well translated into English.
I should have said mind in stead of head.
thanks very much Jose - I suspect my mind is not as well organised as you think
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