Armchair BEA is an online networking event for bloggers who will not be attending Book Expo America (BEA) at the Javits Center in New York this week (June 4 - 8, 2012). This virtual convention is hosted by a terrific team of book bloggers.
The Armchair BEA Blog Team
Be sure to stop by Armchair BEA to register and to participate in the various activities, including interviews, discussions, giveaways, and more. The goal of this event is to help promote a sense of community between book bloggers. Please allow me to introduce myself: I hope I'm not too late to post this Armchair BEA interview. I've chosen five questions, and have tried to keep my answers brief.
1) Please tell us a little bit about yourself: Who are you? How long have you been blogging? Why did you get into blogging?
My name's Susan, but I go by "Suko", which is my user name (a combo of my first and last names). I started this site four years ago because I was intrigued by the idea of having a blog, even though I knew next to nothing about blogging. I chose books as a focus because I was excited about the books I was reading, and I thought that such a focus would be neither too narrow nor too wide.
2) What are you currently reading?
I've just started a new book, River in the Sea by Tina Boscha. I've had this book for a while and feel bad that I am just getting to it now. The author has been very understanding, but I feel guilty about taking so long to begin reading her work. I hope to review the book soon.
3) What is your favorite feature on your blog (i.e. author interviews, memes, something specific to your blog)?
I really enjoy conducting and posting my exclusive author interviews. In this way, I've become acquainted with many authors, and have learned more about their work and the writing process. Each author has been friendly, gracious, and professional. I felt very fortunate the first time an author--best-selling author Kate Jacobs--agreed to do an interview with me, in November of 2008. That launched my collection of interviews, which I've organized as an Author Interviews page.
4) Where do you see your blog in five years?
Hmm. . . let me consult my crystal ball. Seriously, though, I'm not sure what the future holds for this site. That's a great question! Of course, I wouldn't mind if this blog became much more popular. I don't know where the future of book blogging (or any type of blogging) is headed, but I'll hopefully be a part of it.
5) What is your favorite part about the book blogging community?
I appreciate the supportive community of book bloggers. While our tastes in books vary widely, the book bloggers I've met online are courteous and caring, and they introduce me to a cornucopia of tempting books. They also host reading challenges that entice me to read genres I'd probably not choose otherwise. I've expanded my reading due to Savvy Verse & Wit and Diary of an Eccentric's War Through the Generations challenge, Dolce Bellezza's Japanese Literature challenge, and The Reading Life's Irish Quarter short story challenge. I've opened up to more great reading as a result, and have learned about other times and cultures in the process.
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Often I announce my book winners in these Tuesday posts. Without further ado, the randomly selected winner of The Paper Garden by Molly Peacock is:
Faith Hope and Cherrytea!
Many congrats! I hope you enjoy this book, which is about profound and prolific creativity at a later stage of life. The pictures of Mary Delany's exquisite work in this book may entice you to see the paper mosaicks in person.
Appearing on random Tuesdays, Really Random Tuesday is a way to post odds and ends--announcements, musings, quotes, photos--any blogging and book-related things you can think of. If you're inspired by this idea, feel free to copy the button and use it on your own blog. Please leave a link in the comments if you’re participating and I'll add it to this post. Thanks for reading!
Faith Hope and Cherrytea!
Many congrats! I hope you enjoy this book, which is about profound and prolific creativity at a later stage of life. The pictures of Mary Delany's exquisite work in this book may entice you to see the paper mosaicks in person.
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Appearing on random Tuesdays, Really Random Tuesday is a way to post odds and ends--announcements, musings, quotes, photos--any blogging and book-related things you can think of. If you're inspired by this idea, feel free to copy the button and use it on your own blog. Please leave a link in the comments if you’re participating and I'll add it to this post. Thanks for reading!