2010′s Most Influential Online Person

I'm going to be in The Fast Company's November issue as one of 2010's Most Influential Online Person. Please help me stand out amongst the others in the magazine simply by clicking the link and passing the message on. I can't wait for the issue to come out to find myself and see other online notables.
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{Latest Announcement…08.11.10}
As you may have noticed, things look pretty different around here. Appears I've corrupted all of my themes somehow when I did the latest WordPress upgrade so I'm going to have to take the time to delete and re-install themes I had. Lucky me that I TRY to look at things in a positive light. How am I turning this into a positive? I now have a reason to make some more improvements around here. At least for now all posts are showing complete content.
Also, while I do have your attention, I'm currently in the process of making e-mail newsletter changes. Thinking of switching over to MailChimp for more flexibility and customization. I will likely be able to give my readers a new option of the daily post e-mails and/or weekly post round-ups. I'm rather excited about this pending change but things need to be in place before it begins.
Now...be sure to check out the latest posts while you're here (#'s denote the # of copies we're giving away)...
The Glamour of Grammar by Roy Peter Clark (3), The Hypnotist by M.J. Rose (1), The Disappearing Spoon by Sam Kean (2), Hero: The Cat Star Chronicles by Cheryl Brooks
I Read…Sunday Salon 6.06.10

I'm sure it is obvious that I love to read. I read whenever I get the chance. Now that I'm working full time again outside the home, reading time is not as frequent as before but I try to read daily even if it's just a couple pages of my current book read (right now I'm reading Bitter Frost by Kailin Gow and One Dance with a Duke by Tessa Dare). My favorite reading spots include my reading chaise in my bedroom, outdoors in the sun, and of course when I get a moment of quietness, in a nice warm bath.
I remember my first love of books came from Dr. Seuss which then led to Nancy Drew mysteries (the originals) and the Sweet Valley Twins (the originals) in middle school. In high school the classics (don't tell my English teachers!) and V.C Andrews (before she died) fascinated me and later I became entranced by the world of Stephen King (Misery was my favorite) and Anne Rice (the Mayfair Witches) in my early college days. As an adult I became hooked in the historical romance and paranormal romance genres. I love a good story that transplants into a different place and time. I get so engaged sometimes I feel as if I've become the main heroine (of course I'd be the heroine!) and will often dream the scene again after reading.
I try to read a variety of books. Books that take me back to another time period or another world fascinate me, thrillers, adventure, and mystery get my heart pumping with excitement and have me solving a puzzling situation. Stories of struggle, discovery, and hope inspire me. And of course I'm a hopeless romantic so I love a good love story. We all know how it ends but the parts that get to that ending are filled with excitement and passion (at least the good ones are).
I've listed below some of my favorite genres that I found off Wikipedia (please note that NOTHING below are my own words)...
- Speculative fiction is an umbrella fiction genre generally encompassing the more specific genres of science fiction, fantasy, horror, supernatural fiction, superhero fiction, utopian and dystopian fiction, apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic fiction, and alternate history.
- Creative nonfiction (also known as literary or narrative nonfiction) is a genre of writing that uses literary styles and techniques to create factually accurate narratives."Ultimately, the primary goal of the creative nonfiction writer is to communicate information, just like a reporter, but to shape it in a way that reads like fiction.”[1] Forms within this genre include personal essays, memoir, travel writing, food writing, biography, literary journalism, and other hybridized essays.
- Historical romance is set before World War II.[1] Many historical romances include contemporary attitudes, as, for example, the heroines often have far more education than was the norm in their time period.[2]This subgenre includes a wide variety of other subgenres, including Regency romance.
- Inspirational fiction - Any good book can be an inspiration, but many of these books highlight people overcoming adversity or reaching new levels of understanding. Whether they pull themselves up by their own bootstraps or have help from a higher power, these books will uplift and entertain you.[4]
- Thrillers are characterized by fast pacing, frequent action, and resourceful heroes who must thwart the plans of more powerful and better equipped villains.Thrillers may be defined by the primary mood that they elicit: fearful excitement.
- Mystery fiction is a loosely-defined term that is often used as a synonym for detective fiction or crime fiction— in other words a novel or short story in which a detective (either professional or amateur) investigates and solves a crime.
- Classical Literature refers to the great masterpieces of the Greek, Roman, and other ancient civilizations: Homer's "Iliad," Ovid's "Metamorphoses," Virgil's "Aeneid," "Oedipus the King" by Sophocles, along with works by other ancient writers in epic, lyric, tragedy, comedy, pastoral, and other forms.
What's your favorite genre? Do you like it all or do you have a higher preference for one?
February Book Faery Review Winners
CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL OF THE BOOK FAERY REVIEW FEBRUARY WINNERS! ALL WERE RANDOMLY SELECTED USING RANDOM.ORG. i'VE LISTED CHOSEN NUMBERS BELOW ALONG WITH THE READER'S COMMENT. THANKS TO ALL WHO PARTICIPATED THIS MONTH AND SHARED WITH ME MY 2 YEAR BIBLIOBLOGAVERSARY!! NOW THE MOMENT YOU HAVE ALL BEEN WAITING FOR...
The Book Faery Reviews 2 year blog anniversary winners are...
#10 - Carrie says: February 24, 2010 at 8:14 am -i follow you on twitter @carrieactually and retweeted your tweet
#26 - adrian says: February 28, 2010 at 7:43 am - email subscriber, Happy b-day!!
Congratulations Carrie from Carrie Actually and Adrian!
Carrie is the winner of the $75 B&N gift certificate, writing journal & pen, & True Blood Calendar. Adrian is the winner of the autographed books, more books, calendar, autographed CD, writing journal & pen and personalized bookplates & bookmark.
How To Never Look Fat Again by Charla Krupps
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Angels by Dr. David Jeremiah
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Countess of Scandal by Laurel McKee
#5 - Beth says: February 14, 2010 at 6:44 pm Fun! Please enter me! I’m a RSS subscriber via Google Reader. BethsBookReviewBlog AT gmail DOT com
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Emily @ Darkling Treasures – Guest Post
Emily from Darkling Treasures is stopping by The Book Faery Reviews today to be showcased as one of our sponsors for The Book Faery Reviews 2 year book blog anniversary. She's kindly created fabulous fantasy style book plates and faery bookmark for one of our lucky readers here.

FROM EMILY @ DARKLING TREASURES...My art is generally fantasy-based, yet somewhat eclectic as far as presentation goes; sometimes it will be just a painting on canvas, other times it could be a journal, a small zine, a series of sculptures...I like to work outside the box whenever possible. I love to read and write, so I have taken to designing and creating stationery, journals, and book arts when I am not painting or sketching out ideas.
I'm inspired by my strange inner world, emotions, nature, and all the possibilities a blank sheet of paper holds.
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Kat @ Faerie Fabulous Finds – Guest Post
I am a true bibliophile, so it’s a good thing I get to live alone at the merry age of 50. I have a large library, but there are usually about 20 books, most on a wide range of interests I love to research, like ancient history, mythology, folklore, world religions, botany, etymology, Old and Middle English literature, archeology, anthropology, psychology, philosophy, cosmology, geology, and ecology, and one or two for pure escapism, sharing my bed. There are also three Yorkshire terriers maneuvering for space, so it’s also a good thing I have a king-sized bed!
I am a writer of fiction and poetry, and I write the monthly “Faeries, Elves, and Other Kin” column for www.PaganPages.org. I believe in faeries and have been a practicing Faerie and Green (or Natural) Witch and Pagan for more than 30 years. Well versed in many skills done the “old fashioned” way, such as the sewing arts (spinning, weaving, design and construction, embroidery, crochet, knitting, quilting), herbalism, forestry and hunting, organic gardening and farming, bookbinding and papermaking, carving and whittling, pottery and clay, I’m free to adapt modern materials or combine skills to create new and exciting items. For instance, our forebears would never have introduced botanicals into their paper pulps, considering such things to be contaminants since they were striving to create perfectly smooth, white paper. Today’s handmade paper often attempts to go backwards in time to days when the goal was to simply create a writing surface, now combined with the artist’s goals of visual and textural interest (and in my case, sweet smelling herbs and flowers, grasses and micas, ribbons and lace, wherever my imagination and the fae take me).
Currently, I have a lot of jewelry in my boutique, most of which I spent the last two years learning to create and making while recuperating from a debilitating illness. While I will continue to offer new “baubles” as inspiration dictates, my two main areas of concentration will be “books” and “bags.” I love to create handmade paper from junk mail and trash with botanicals and oddments thrown in to “spice” things up. I enjoy making hand decorated paper as well. For me, creating signatures from these papers and binding them into books fulfills spiritual, ecological and practical needs simultaneously and wondrously. Creating handmade faerie tarot bags and pouches amuses my inner child and brings out the pixie in me as I incorporate colorful fibers, twinkling charms and bells, and handmade beads. I enjoy saving calendars and continually find clever ways to keep their beautiful artwork alive by turning them into origami gift boxes, notebook folders for writing pads, and covered beaded ballpoint pens. A real Green Witch lets nothing go to waste, but always seeks to transform the useless into something both functional and beautiful.
FROM THE BOOK FAERY REVIEWS...Kat @ Faery Fabulous Finds is one of The Book Faery Review 2 year book blog anniversary sponsors. She handmade 2 faery notepads & pens for a lucky reader at The Book Faery Reviews.
Sponsors Needed

The Book Faery Reviews will be celebrating her two year anniversary in February. For that I'm thinking a celebration with a variety giveaways would be an awesome way to kick it off. I'm currently looking for sponsors who would like to provide any book related goodies in exchange for a spotlight this month. Book related items could be reading glasses & accessories, handmade bookmarks, book accessories, electronic readers, Barnes & Nobles or Amazon gift cards, autographed book sets, journals and pens, etc. Anything book or writing related really.
If you would be interested in participating in The Book Faery Reviews blog anniversary celebration,
please email thebookfaeryreviews@gmail.com.
I'd like to get this rolling by Sunday, February 7th so it can last through the remaining month.
Adios Bloggiesta…
Pedro!
Plan. Edit. Develop. Review. Organize.
Adios Bloggiesta...it's was great while it lasted...if you're new and didn't see my previous post about Bloggiesta, you can read all about it here. While I'm not entirely sure as to how much time I've spent participating, I can tell you what I've accomplished. I'll be honest, I don't typically write posts on the weekend but now that I'm working full time out of the home I don't see me having much time during the week.
Out of curiosity - do you set some time to spend on your blog(s) writing and commenting?
My Bloggiesta Accomplishments:
- Did some housecleaning in Google Reader...THAT was SCARY...I had OVER 1000 posts that had not been read since who knows when (I did however read a handful AND commented...WHOOT WHOOT!!), there were 24 blogs that had not yet been categorized and a couple blogs no longer being used or rarely updated that needed to be removed (if you don't write it in at least every other week, I'm cleaning you off my list)
- Wrote 2 (this post makes 3) for here and 3 posts at Farrah's Little Place in the Blogosphere (sorry folks but the Bloggiesta posts are quite similar as I didn't know which readers would be interested in reading about them)
- Re-designed Farrah's Little Place in the Blogosphere - I decided to go with the same theme that I use here BUT the logo's and colors are obviously different. The background image is also different. Hope it makes viewing more pleasing and navigating around here easier for all.
- Planned a couple book giveaways for the month of January.
- Officially participating in Pam from MotherReader's Comment Challenge where you comment on at least 5 book blogs a day. One of my blog resolutions was to get more involved with other bloggers by commenting on their posts so here I go. This challenge runs through the 28th of January.
- Pam from Bookalicio.us reminded me to make sure my blogs were copyrighted appropriately so I made sure mine were up to date.
- I did actually update my categories yesterday before realizing that Beth from Beth Fish Reads was doing a mini-challenge. Renamed / regrouped some of mine while I was re-designing my place around here. I made changes in my navigation bar for this.
- Updated my Google & Blogger profiles so the latest information was out there for when I leave comments behind.
- Jackie from Farm Lane Books reminded me to do my weekly blog back up and I did it.
- Karin from Karin’s Book Nook reminded me that it's important to check for dead links and I now am using dead-links.com to do the job for me. I actually discovered I had some!! EEK!!!
Well...it's time to end for the night...
time to end my portion of Bloggiesta...
time to get everyone bathed and ready for tomorrow...
time to do a bit of yoga/meditation to wind down...
then it will be time to spend with hubby, a movie, and perhaps a book later...
Thank you Nastasha at Maw Books for organizing the 2nd edition of Bloggiesta!
Bloggiesta…can I still come over??
Pedro!
Plan. Edit. Develop. Review. Organize.
So I'm late in catching in on the #bloggiesta event in Twitter that has been going on all weekend. I actually started in I believe yesterday early evening after responding with others participating on the Twitter party that @bloggiesta / @Mawbooks were hosting. It appears however that 1) I never signed up on Mr.Linky (doing so right after posting this intro) AND obviously 2) hadn't thoroughly planned all that I try to accomplish during the challenge. Leave it to me to wait til the last minute but oh well, better late than never, right?!
SO...here are my plans (I'll update this post as I work on things):
- Go through Google Reader...clean out, organize, start reading through (I'm SOOO AFRAID of this one, honestly can't remember the last time I went through it since I've been working FT outside of the home again)
- Write 2-4 posts this weekend (Sat-Sun) for here and/or Farrah's Little Place in the Blogosphere.
- Re-design Farrah's Little Place in the Blogosphere (finished that one late last night actually...last week I spent time changing things a bit here)
- Plan out some giveaways for The Book Faery Reviews (scheduled a couple for this month)
- Finish reading my latest review book Shanghai Girls by Lisa See so I can post a review here later this week
- Come up with book related topics for The Book Faery Reviews
Here are the mini-challenges that are going on that I might try to swing by on:
- Rebecca from The Book Lady’s Blog – 2010 Resolutions. You know you got them!
- Pam from MotherReader - Blogging is about community, so check out this Comment Challenge (watch for a Mr. Linky to be up on Saturday for you to complete this challenge).
- Danielle from There’s a Book – Blogging takes time & I’m sure we’d all love to blog faster. Using a cheat sheet is just one idea of how to save time.
- Pam from Bookalicio.us – There is nothing worse than seeing your post on somebody else’s blog. Talking about blog copyright and what you need to be doing to protect yourself.
- Beth from Beth Fish Reads – Using categories & labels to find what you’re looking for.
- Jackie from Farm Lane Books – Do not lose it all! How to back up your blog.
- Karin from Karin’s Book Nook – There is nothing worse than landing on 404 error pages. It’s time to go on a dead link hunt!
- Chelle from Tempting Persephone – You have some great content. But can people find it? Here’s showing off the best of the best.
- Kristen from Bookworming in the 21st Century - Introducing a new blogger mentoring program and forum.
- Jenn from Jenn’s Bookshelves – Got nothing to say (not likely – that’s why you’re blogging in the first place!) but here is an opportunity to brainstorm blogging topics.
Props goes out to Nastasha at Maw Books for organizing the 2nd edition of Bloggiesta and to the following sponsors:















