If someone were to blurb your blog in 25 word or less, what would he or she say?
This gorgeous blog has bits of everything: creative writing tips and support, contests, book reviews, interviews, and news from the publishing business.
(I can call it gorgeous because I’ve not created the artwork myself; I’ve licensed it from Vlad Studios)
What kinds of books do you read and review on your blog?
I try to focus on children’s and YA books, although I’ve done a number of ARCs for mainstream and classic fiction as well as non-fiction. Particularly, I’m interested in using my blog to support the publishing industry. Books make great gifts, and my secret ambition is to be a sort of personal shopper for people who are buying them.
What were a couple of your favorite books recently and which ones are you most looking forward to reading soon?
I just finished Lament by Maggie Stievater. Also, Exodus by Julie Bertagna. I highly recommend both.
I’m holding my breath for Fire by Kristen Cashore and Ash by Malinda Lo (literally – so, um, if anyone has a copy of either one, to save my life, I’d appreciate it.)
I still haven’t cracked Silver Phoenix by my online buddy Cindy Pon, because I’m waiting for an afternoon to read it all in one go. And I’msupposed to be reading Middlemarch for my Fill-in-the-Gaps list.
What are some of your favorite posts or reviews in your blog archive and why?
Authors With Heart: recognizing authors who reach out to book bloggers
My Interview Process: a quick, fun way to get to know authors and other interesting people
The Astonishing Life of Octavian Nothing a dialogue into the issues of race facing Americans as part of their past and in the current political climate
What are some posts or reviews on other blogs that have caught your attention as being well worth reading?
Sara's post "On A Serious Note" about how Edward Cullen is not really the kind of boyfriend we should encourage girls to have.
Charlotte’s post Five Favorite Books, which is about her youngest child’s last day of being five years old, since my oldest just turned five. We often forget about the wonder of children’s books until we have children ourselves, but you’re never too old for a good picture book.
At Weekly Geeks, they try once or twice a year to remind us to follow Dewey’s initiative to link to one another’s reviews. I love the community building that happens as a result.
Complete this sentence: “If I didn't have my blog...”
My children would get a lot more attention, my housewould might be clean, and I'd be woefully less well-read.
This gorgeous blog has bits of everything: creative writing tips and support, contests, book reviews, interviews, and news from the publishing business.
(I can call it gorgeous because I’ve not created the artwork myself; I’ve licensed it from Vlad Studios)
What kinds of books do you read and review on your blog?
I try to focus on children’s and YA books, although I’ve done a number of ARCs for mainstream and classic fiction as well as non-fiction. Particularly, I’m interested in using my blog to support the publishing industry. Books make great gifts, and my secret ambition is to be a sort of personal shopper for people who are buying them.
What were a couple of your favorite books recently and which ones are you most looking forward to reading soon?
I just finished Lament by Maggie Stievater. Also, Exodus by Julie Bertagna. I highly recommend both.
I’m holding my breath for Fire by Kristen Cashore and Ash by Malinda Lo (literally – so, um, if anyone has a copy of either one, to save my life, I’d appreciate it.)
I still haven’t cracked Silver Phoenix by my online buddy Cindy Pon, because I’m waiting for an afternoon to read it all in one go. And I’m
What are some of your favorite posts or reviews in your blog archive and why?
Authors With Heart: recognizing authors who reach out to book bloggers
My Interview Process: a quick, fun way to get to know authors and other interesting people
The Astonishing Life of Octavian Nothing a dialogue into the issues of race facing Americans as part of their past and in the current political climate
What are some posts or reviews on other blogs that have caught your attention as being well worth reading?
Sara's post "On A Serious Note" about how Edward Cullen is not really the kind of boyfriend we should encourage girls to have.
Charlotte’s post Five Favorite Books, which is about her youngest child’s last day of being five years old, since my oldest just turned five. We often forget about the wonder of children’s books until we have children ourselves, but you’re never too old for a good picture book.
At Weekly Geeks, they try once or twice a year to remind us to follow Dewey’s initiative to link to one another’s reviews. I love the community building that happens as a result.
Complete this sentence: “If I didn't have my blog...”
My children would get a lot more attention, my house
Thanks Aerin!
The Well Worth Watching Award was created and designed by Joanne of The Book Zombie. I'm just passing it along to other bloggers!
12 comments:
Thanks, Lenore! Hope your travels home are safe (I know they will be fully occupied, with all the reading you have now!)
I so have to check out this blog. I liked this feature Lenore!!
Can I be Aerin when I grow up?
Hi Aerin!
Will be here until Thursday.
NYC is so much more amazing than I ever thought possible.
Staci - Hope you do :)
Beth - I know right?!
I love reading these blogger profiles. :)
And yes, Aerin is awesomely cool!
I like this feature of yours, Lenore. Now I'm off to fatten my Google Reader with another great feed.
Lenore, you have very good taste :)
Great interview, Lenore! And I'm going to email Aerin because I can loan her my ARC of Fire...
aerin is the hottest blogging mama i know! =D
Ooh, looks good, will have to check out Aerin's blog soon!
I like Aerin's blog as well. Great interview!
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