Trying something new this week: a collection of links to the most interesting posts I spotted from around the blogosphere – ranging from reviews, commentary, interviews, and more. I’ll probably keep the number of links down to about five, but sometimes there will be more, sometimes less.
They’ll be pretty basic posts – just text and the links, probably – but hopefully they’ll help generate more interest in the blogs I follow and like. So, in no particular order, here are a few links to things I found particularly interesting…
Stomping on Yeti: “Fact: Internet Polls Suck” [Comment]
The abominable blogger takes a look at possibly the dodgiest reader poll ever compiled by man.
Staffer’s Musings: “Pillars of Hercules” by David Constantine [Review]
No secret I’m a fan of Justin’s site, and especially when he reviews books that didn’t really work for him. Cheryl and ‘Fizzy’ are great creations, and this approach to negative reviews is one of the best out there. While you’re there, check out… well, pretty much everything else he’s posted. Great blog, deserves to be read by way more people than read this one.
A Dribble of Ink: “Prince of Thorns” by Mark Lawrence [Review]
Probably the best review I’ve read of the book (which I thought was fantastic), and more proof of why Aidan’s A Dribble of Ink is one of the best blogs out there (and not just taking into account book-related blogs).
Jim C. Hines: “Who Controls Your Amazon E-book Price?” [Article]
An author (whose work I really want to read) gives some thoughts on a recent pricing issue he’s experienced on Amazon, while also pulling back the curtain on Amazon’s policies regarding self-published authors’ work and how much control the company demands.
Tor.com: “Warhammer 40k: 25 Years of Orks in Space” by Robert Lamb
This article was originally published on HowStuffWorks.com, but Tor kindly shared it, and that’s how I stumbled across it. It’s a great, fun look at “five sciencey reasons to be thankful for the Warhammer 4oK universe”.
There are special 25th Anniversary events taking place in (I believe) all Games Workshop stores today, in case you’re a fan and want to join in the celebrations.
Michael Sullivan: “A Digital Feast” [Article]
This is actually from January, but I really liked the post, and wanted to link to it again. Michael takes a look at writer communities, past and present, and how the internet has changed things. Really liked this one.
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Also, because I think this week’s been pretty good as blog-content goes, I would like to draw your attention to the Robert Jackson Bennett Interview & Giveaway, my review of Throne of the Crescent Moon by Saladin Ahmed, and yesterday’s guest post by Jon Sprunk.
That’s all for this week. Anything else you’ve seen out there you think people should read?
Great idea.Stomping on Yeti is a really good blog. And the layout is perfect for its name.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the repost! And thanks for lying about my blog Cassandra!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the shout out Stef. And while it's certainly not true that more people should read me than read you, more people should definitely read me. ;)
ReplyDeleteIt's nice how much book bloggers protest too much... ;)
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