Saturday Miscellany — 3/2/19

I didn’t have much time for social media, blogs, etc. this week (sadly, it does recharge me), but I was able to scrape up a few links for this here post. Hope you enjoy these odds ‘n ends over the week about books and reading that caught my eye. You’ve probably seen some/most/all of them, but just in case:

    Book-ish Related Podcast Episodes you might want to give a listen to, both from Hank Garner’s Author Stories:

  • The Author Stories Podcast Episode 575 | Elaine Shannon Interview — I haven’t listened to this yet, but how an interview with the writer of Hunting LeRoux: The Inside Story of the DEA Takedown of a Criminal Genius and His Empire be anything but fascinating?

    This Week’s New Releases I’m Excited About and/or You’ll Probably See Here Soon:

  • The Border by Don Winslow — the end of the Winslow’s Cartel Trilogy. Looks fantastic. Hope to get to it soon.
  • Circle of the Moon by Faith Hunter — The fourth Soulwood novel brings the action. I loved it when I talked about it a few weeks back
  • Death & Honey by Deliah S. Dawson, Kevin Hearne, Chuck Wendig — includes novellas by all three. The only one I care about (which might be a mistake) is the Third Oberon’s Murder Mystery!


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  1. Read that “what do book bloggers do” post. Do other people really do all that tripe she talks about? If so, they have my sympathies (regardless of the fact that I now consider them idiots) and I no longer wonder that so many book bloggers burn out. I was tired just reading it all.

    What a joke. That kind of book blogging is not a hobby but a second job. I want nothing to do with anything remotely resembling that. In fact, I punch the very Idea itself right in its idea’y face!
    *bobs and weaves* *bobs and weaves*

    And this is why I will never become a famous in a teacup blogger ?

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