. . . a flatteringly repeated offer from Fantasy Literature to become a regular contributor to their site. We're still discussing my role, but I've decided that all of my "Debut Break" type reviews will be for FanLit, plus non-current ("Historical") debuts and probably my debut graduates beyond that first "graduate" novel (for example, third novels and beyond). I have a lot of authors I enjoy following, but they aren't debut authors anymore.
Of course, I'll post snippets of all my reviews here, with links to the full review. All science fiction and non-fantasy ("Genre Break") reviews will remain here. Most of my work for FanLit may well be behind-the-scenes (editing, coding, etc). And it will be extremely part time.
I enjoy Fantasy Debut too much to give it up, but I also think it would be fun to be part of a like-minded group of individuals. I like what FanLit has going, and it helps that they really wanted me on board. It's nice to be wanted!
Friday, August 14, 2009
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Congrats on the new gig, Tia! Glad to know you’re not giving up Fantasy Debut, though. Phew, I got scared for a bit there! :)
Thanks, Nathalie! I'm not ready to give up Fantasy Debut, but I realized that joining FanLit was a great way for me to be able to review all the non-debut books that publishers send without constantly going off-topic here at Fantasy Debut.
I'm not sure about everyone else, but I'll follow you wherever you go. Over hill and dale....
That does look nice. {Smile}
I hope you have fun over there. {SMILE}
Anne Elizabeth Baldwin
Congrats, Tia! It *is* nice to be wanted. :)
Wow; thanks, TK! And everyone else!
Awesome news! If you do leave, I'll come trailing after... :)
This is amazing. Congratulations on the new gig. I am so excited for you. BY the way I want you to be my next guest for August the 30th edition of Reviewer Time. Please drop me an e-mail.
Thanks so much. I'll email you tonight, Harry.
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