. . . 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!
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! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks, 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.
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure about everyone else, but I'll follow you wherever you go. Over hill and dale....
ReplyDeleteThat does look nice. {Smile}
ReplyDeleteI hope you have fun over there. {SMILE}
Anne Elizabeth Baldwin
Congrats, Tia! It *is* nice to be wanted. :)
ReplyDeleteWow; thanks, TK! And everyone else!
ReplyDeleteAwesome news! If you do leave, I'll come trailing after... :)
ReplyDeleteThis 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.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much. I'll email you tonight, Harry.
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