Friday, 15 May 2015

Blogger appreciation take 2

It’s that time again. Today I introduce to you Leenna Naidoo and Stormy Smith.

1.                  First off, tell us who you are. Let us know a little bit about yourself.
Hi there. I'm Leenna. I'm both a writer and a blogger. I blog about all sorts of things that interest me: from books, to writing , to where to find the best chocolate in Harbin (China), or what happens at the pre-wedding ritual of a Telegu wedding.
My first self-published book was I Find Myself Charmed, a collection of short-stories. I've only been blogging since I got back to South Africa in about September last year. It's been a fun, interesting journey. And I'm still learning everyday.

2. Why do you blog about books?
I've always loved books. I get anxious at libraries sometimes, because there are so many books that I want to read, but I can't! I like telling others about a story I've enjoyed and what I've learned from books, 'cos there is always something new that I learn from a book, no matter if it's fiction or non-fiction. Sharing about a book is caring about the book.

3. What books are your favourites? which author do you thank most for making you a book lover?
I have so many favourite books, it's hard just to pick one. It wasn't any author who got me loving books, it was my mum. When I was three, or so I remember turning the pages of her old history book. It had grayscale pictures on glossy paper for illustrations. I loved it so much that I scribbled all over it. I read it when I was about ten or eleven. I still have that book amongst my treasures. 
As for the authors that I thank most for inspiring the writer in me: that would Mary Stewart with her romantic suspense and her retelling of the Merlin story in The Crystal Cave Series. I love her writing and the way she combines well researched history with myth and an amazing character. I also loved Dianna Wynne Jones, Magaret Mahy, Douglas Adams and Harry Harrison's Steel Rat series. Recently, I've been more influenced by Terry Pratchett, Elizabeth Peters and Dorothy Cannell with her comedic mystery series which includes How To Murder The Man Of Your Dreams.

4. Where can we find you? Twitter? Website? Any sort of social media platform.
You can find my blog, Inbetweener, at: 
www.leennanaidoo.wordpress.com
On Facebook, I'm on: 
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Leenna-Naidoo/802736069794593

5. What is the hardest part about being a blogger/reviewer? 

Finding the time to fit everything in. Finding good images to add to your post. Not always getting feedback from my readers.

6. Besides blogging what else do you do? Do you work? Are you a parent? Do you walk your cat on the moon? (This will totally be a thing one day.)
Well, besides being a writer, I also love designing and trying to paint. Still need lots of practice on the painting. I love traveling, so I'm also planning trips I'd love to take, even though they aren't doable just now. My ultimate trip would be going on an ice-breaker on the first trip of the season to the Arctic. I'd love to walk my dog on Mars one day. I like the red sand :-D

7. What do you, as a blogger, do for the community?

As a blogger, I entertain and inform the community. I hope I bring a new perspective, some positivity and some fun. I help support authors and other artists where I can, especially when I feel drawn to their material. I share information and views in a way that is unique to me.

And now for an open letter to book bloggers from Stormy Smith

Dear book bloggers,

Thank you. Thank you for loving books, for delving into world after world and entertaining a revolving door of swoony book boyfriends and main characters that are tied so close to each our hearts.

Thank you for reading emails from complete strangers, who just released their first book, and being willing to take a chance on someone unproven in the market.

Thank you for posting your reviews to your own blog and sharing our stories with your dedicated and trusting fan base. Thank you for also taking the time to post those reviews to Amazon and GoodReads and all the other sites that help impact sales and bolster our credibility in the marketplace.

Thank you for your tweets, instagram photos, Facebook posts and comments/likes/shares. Thank you for believing in us, for rooting us on and reminding us why the late nights and early mornings are worth it.

Thank you for the extras…the release days blasts, the social sharing during sales and the general excitement you bring to the table whenever our books are mentioned other places.

Thank you for loving books so much that you do all these things after hours, between gigs, while your kids are napping or during the same late nights and early mornings we are working, too.

Thank you for being our support system, cheerleaders, marketing team and most of all, our friends.

Love,
The authors

That’s it for today. See you all again on Monday.




Thursday, 14 May 2015

WANTED!

We are looking for bloggers for the Evanescent Release Day Blitz. If you would like to take part, leave all your details in the comment section. 

Name:
Blog site:
Email:


It's going to be a good one!

Have a great day lovely people!


Wednesday, 13 May 2015

Blogger Appreciation



Hey there lovely book lovers.
This event has been in the works for a while and it has taken us a while to start posting. We apologise. Life unfortunately got in the way.
We have a list of lovely ladies who are going to be featured on this blog. Both as bloggers and as authors who appreciate bloggers.  
As writers and readers we rely on bloggers’ love and passion for books to keep us always craving more.
The first post will feature a write up by Catherine Stine and an interview with Ginny Gallagher.


Blogger Love by Catherine Stine

Bloggers are the glue that holds a lot of the indie writing world together. They are fellow writers, cheerleaders, booklovers, and avid readers, and they do it in large part for the pure enjoyment of the written word and to support the indie community. That’s a rare commodity in this greedy, dog eat squirrel world.

I’ll always remember how incredibly grateful I was in the winter of 2012 to have bloggers eager to tour and review my first indie published book, Fireseed One. I was amazed to discover that some of the most accomplished and enthusiastic bloggers were teens still in high school. Ezmirelda at Parafantasy and Paige at Comfort Books come to mind. They might’ve been too young to drink at a bar, or even drive a car, but they weren’t too young to completely understand a complex novel and be able to describe it even better than I could—what made its heart beat, and why they felt it was important enough to encourage others to a take a gamble on reading it.

I love the more savvy, seasoned bloggers, too, who’ve been crafting and shaping their site for years (well, now Parafantasy and Comfort Books can be put in that category J ). They have made their blogs into a wonderful work of art, from the graphics to the widgets to the intricate headers to their catchy regular columns we’ve come to depend on. I’m thinking of Ren Reidy’s A Little Bit of R & R, My Book Addiction, XoXo Book blog and NA Alley just to name a few.

Some say blogging has become less popular, or that blog tours are less relevant. I say bite me. Sure, there are other ways to let people know about a new book. But a blog feature, review, interview or guest post is still a fine way to announce its launch. I blog, too, though I don’t generally write reviews. And I would really miss it if I ever stopped. There’s something magical about reading the scrawls and rants of bloggers, whether it’s a take on the latest publishing scandal, an insightful book review, information about writing craft, or simply a day in the life. The blog community helps keep us all connected, caring and inspiring each other. Huzzah to the bloggers!
If you would like to follow Catherine on any of her sites, you can find her here:
Fireseed One: http://www.amazon.com/Fireseed-One-Catherine-Stine-ebook/dp/B006O4SL3O/ref=sr_1_1?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1430524904&sr=1-1&keywords=fireseed+one
Her website: http://catherinestine.com/wp/
Her blog (Idea City): http://catherinestine.blogspot.com/

And now for the interview. I sent every blogger a set of questions and this is what Ginny had to say.

First off, tell us who you are. Let us know a little bit about yourself.

Hi everyone (waving crazily)! I’m Ginny. I’m a slightly sarcastic, happily married, writer, cover designer, blogger, and the creative force behind Gin’s Book Notes & Design.
I’m currently writing the first book in a young adult paranormal series and can’t wait to share it with everyone (should be within the next 4 months…happy dance)!
I LOVE everything about books and there’s nothing I enjoy more than creating cover art and hearing the words “you nailed it” from the authors that I’m blessed to work with.
I usually have marker or paint on my fingers and I’m happiest when writing, creating, reading, or spending time with my family and five fur kids.I believe in happily ever after, know that magic is real, and refuse to accept that the world isn’t all rainbows and butterflies.
Why do you blog about books?

Oh this one is easy….I LOVE BOOKS; always have, always will.

What books are your favourites? Which author do you thank most for making you a book lover?

This one is not so easy. I have so many favorites across many different genres. I honestly couldn’t pick just one.  The first chapter book that I read that made me fall into the pages and when I looked up realized that hours had passed was A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L'Engle. I was rarely seen without a book after that.



Where can we find you? Twitter? Website? Any sort of social media platform.

I LOVE getting to know fellow book lovers. Stop by and chat with me at the following sites.

What is the hardest part about being a blogger/reviewer? 

Time management! It is very easy to let blogging take over all your time because there is always “one more” thing that needs to be done or that you want to do. Learning to balance blogging with the rest of your life vital to blogging happiness.

Besides blogging what else do you do? Do you work? Are you a parent? Do you walk your cat on the moon? (This will totally be a thing one day.)

Let’s see…my job is designing covers and other graphic materials for authors when I’m not doing that I’m working on writing my first book (I mentioned that it should be done in 4 months or less…right?!...I’m so stinking excited). When I’m not doing those two things or blogging I enjoy chilling out with the hubs and fur kids, watching a few of my favorite TV programs (Arrow, Flash, Baby’s Daddy), and relaxing by doing some arts and crafts.

What do you, as a blogger, do for the community?

I read, buy, and review a LOT of books! LOL…that’s true but I also try to participate in any type of charity related book programs. I’m especially drawn to programs that bring books to children that otherwise wouldn’t have the chance to enjoy them.
Thank you Catherine and Ginny. You ladies have been wonderful to host.
Keep an eye out, we will be posting more information on a giveaway soon.

Yay! That marks the end of our first post. We will be posting again soon!