Wednesday Weekly Blogging Challenge: Favourite Book Blogs and/or Book Bloggers
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Wednesday Weekly Blogging Challenge: Favourite Book Blogs and/or Book Bloggers
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#BookThreads #booksky 💙📚 #bookstodon TCL's #RandomBookishThoughts #6 - Food for Thought... (and #LetsDiscuss2026 #3) This is just a post with some personal, literary musings. This time: I talk about #cookbooks both reading and reviewing them! #bookX #SomethingDifferent #bookbloggers #bookblogging

What are Random Bookish Thoughts? There are many different discussion memes in the book blogosphere, but most of them come up with topics that have some level of a universal appeal to most, if not …
As we celebrate the day of love, I am taking the time to highlight some books portray toxic and destructive relationships. You might see some familiar ones, including a major one that is released as movie today...
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And in that spirit, I have decided that I will no longer be trying to coax #bookbloggers and #bookreviewers to look at my #books. I reached out to the ones who had already agreed to review my latest #novel, and have withdrawn my request.
The time I have already spent sending out press releases and requests to review my book, could have been far more productively used to #write more #shortstories.
I will announce new stories or books here, but I no longer give a fig about reviews
I know #bookreviews are a gateway to being in #library holdings, and that #librarians use reviews as a gauge of how much #readership a #book might enjoy, but like I decided that querying literary magazines was a waste of time, I'm rapidly approaching the point at which I will say the same about ##bookreviewers and ##bookbloggers
I'm sure this works for many other #writers, and other #writersofmastodon may find it worth the time, but I'm not seeing the value vs spending that effort #writing
Spent most of today looking at articles on what #bookblogging is and what #bookbloggers do. Also about how #writers and #authors should engage with them, and how this forms part of a #writerslife and the broader #writingcommunity
I have reached out to #bookreviewers and bloggers, but now that I've taken a closer look, I think I'm out. The amount of time and effort this would take away from actually #writing is far too big
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I have a small number of people who more or less eagerly take my ARCs, but that's really my beta-readers. I think they like the #books and in return for a free book, they give me edits and sensitivity feedback.
I'm not sure I have my head around the point of #bookreviewers or #bookbloggers in this picture, but I'm starting to feel like I care if they help #readers who would naturally like my writing to find my books, but that I actually DGAF what the reviewer or blogger thinks
Which brings me to the final lap
Not all #writing is appealing to all #readers. People want different genres (itself a hot mess) different topics, different styles, and will tolerate or demand different levels of editing stringency.
The best a writer can do is find the audience for whom the content, style, and level of editing is satisfying.
The best thing you #bookbloggers #editors #bookreviewers can do to help, is to connect those two groups. Help #readers find their #writers
Dear #bookbloggers #bookreviewers
As a #writer and #author, there are a few things of which I would like to remind you.
Firstly, covers, titles, blurbs are seldom under full control of the #author, if at all. If they went through a traditional publisher, even less so.
But this is the least of it.
The entire publishing industry, which includes you, is a nasty, predatory, and exploitative machine that sucks #writers in, chews them, and often dumps their corpses
Dear #writer #author #writingcommunity
What is your thinking on #bookreviews?
Do you seek and solicit #bookreviewers and #bookbloggers?
If so, do you look for ones that fit your genre or some other criterion, or just do it broadly?
Do you engage with them socially or just toss a press release over the wall?
Once your book is reviewed, do you go look?
If you go read your review, what do you do with that?