Go forth and comment

Welcome to the Bloggiesta!

blogiesta Go forth and comment
Are you ready for a mini-challenge? This one is about making connections. One of the wonderful things about blogging is connecting with other bloggers. While other people may look at us askance when we talk about our blogging friends, those in the book blogging community have discovered that our fellow bloggers can truly become “kindred spirits.”

Since reading is such a solitary occupation, blogging offers us an opportunity to reach out to others with similar interests. If you’re not in a book group and want to discuss the ending to that last book you read, blogging can provide that opportunity. If the people around you don’t share your taste in reading, you’re bound to find someone in the blogosphere with similar tastes who will love you forever for your recommendations. Bloggers can tell of the virtual conversations they have had about books, authors, book festivals, genres, childhood reads, libraries, new cars, children and even pregnancy. While we might occasionally digress from our shared love of books and reading, it is these common bonds that draw us together.

It may feel awkward initially to leave a comment on a stranger’s blog. I’m sure we’ve all felt hesitant, had that fleeting thought of “this person’s going to think I’m a total dork.” But oftentimes, you leave a comment and before you know it, they’ve returned the favor, you chat a bit, and voila, you discover that you’ve made a new friend.

Beyond our shared love of books and reading, I would argue that what really makes us a community is our discourse. For new bloggers, it’s necessary to reach out and connect with other bloggers in order to get traffic to your own site. Consider your blog as an extension of yourself. If you want people to talk to you (leave comments on your blog) you have to be willing to engage and talk to others (leave comments on other blogs). Unfortunately, it’s not as simple as “blog it and they will come.” It takes effort, people!

So for this mini-challenge, I (actually, it’s Natasha’s idea, I’m just channeling her for the moment) challenge you to seek out 10 (yes, ten!) new blogs (from the list of bloggers who signed up for the Bloggiesta) and leave a thoughtful comment on their blog. Saying “Just popping in to say hey ‘cause Softdrink told me to” ain’t gonna cut it for this challenge. Find a book review that intrigues you and tell them why. Look for something you have in common and chat about it. Ask them a question about their blog design. You get the idea, right? Be original…be engaging…be yourself!

After you have visited ten (10!) blogs and left the most awesome comments in the history of blogging, come back here and leave a comment on this post telling me you completed your homework. Extra credit for mentioning a few of the blogs you visited (okay, not really on the extra credit part, but I’ll think it’s really cool if you introduce me to some new blogs). Your comment will enter you in one of the sponsored giveaways that will be given out after Bloggiesta is done. So you have from now until 8am Sunday morning (your time) to complete this mini-challenge.

What are you waiting for? Go on…get out of here…go meet new friends!
 

Bloggiesta To-Do’s

blogiesta Bloggiesta To Do’s

This is my list of everything I would like to accomplish during Bloggiesta. Yes, I dream big.

On fizzythoughts:

*Reviews:

  • The Onion Girl, Charles de Lint
  • The Yellow-Lighted Bookshop, Lewis Buzbee
  • First Comes Love, Then Comes Malaria, Eve Brown-Waite
  • Fragile Eternity, Melissa Marr
  • Lipstick Jihad, Azadeh Moaveni
  • The Flying Troutmans, Miriam Toews
  • Firmin, Sam Savage
  • The Gangster We Are All Looking For, le thi diem thuy
  • The Lost Legends of New Jersey, Frederick Reiken
  • Bound South, Susan Rebecca White
  • The Lost Hours, Karen White
  • Little Bee, Chris Cleave
  • The Hunger Games, Suzanne Collins
  • The Widow’s Season, Laura Brodie
  • The Only True Genius in the Family, Jennie Nash
  • The Last Beach Bungalow, Jennie Nash
  • Bitter Sweets, Roopa Farooki

*Fix broken links

*Update sidebar

*Add search button (just for Veens)

*Disable push to twitter

On Weekly Geeks:

*Weekly wrap-up

*Update community list

On goodreads:

*Enter books read

*Update profile

 
Wow. I’m 19 reviews behind. How did that happen?!? Lucky for me, this seems to be a trend and both Weekly Geeks and Natasha are conspiring to get me caught up.
First, Weekly Geeks. This week Becky revisits an oldie but a goodie:
1. In your blog, list any books you’ve read but haven’t reviewed yet. If you’re all caught up on reviews, maybe you could try this with whatever book(s) you hope to finish this week. (Be sure to leave a link to this post either in the comments of this post, or in the Mister Linky below.)

2. Ask your readers to ask you questions about any of the books they want. In your comments, not in their blogs. (Most likely, people who will ask you questions will be people who have read one of the books or know something about it because they want to read it.)

3. Later, take whichever questions you like from your comments and use them in a post about each book. Link to each blogger next to that blogger’s question(s).

4. Visit other Weekly Geeks and ask them some questions!
Okay, so here it is. The list of unreviewed books:
The Onion Girl, Charles de Lint
The Yellow-Lighted Bookshop, Lewis Buzbee
First Comes Love, Then Comes Malaria, Eve Brown-Waite
Fragile Eternity, Melissa Marr
Lipstick Jihad, Azadeh Moaveni
The Flying Troutmans, Miriam Toews
Firmin, Sam Savage
The Gangster We Are All Looking For, le thi diem thuy
The Lost Legends of New Jersey, Frederick Reiken
Bound South, Susan Rebecca White
The Lost Hours, Karen White
Little Bee, Chris Cleave
The God of War, Marisa Silver
The Hunger Games, Suzanne Collins
The Widow’s Season, Laura Brodie
The Only True Genius in the Family, Jennie Nash
The Last Beach Bungalow, Jennie Nash
Bitter Sweets, Roopa Farooki
The Physick Book of Deliverance Dane, Katherine Howe
Help me out here people! Ask me any question (or two or three or four) about any of the above books (or two or three or four). Just leave your question(s) in the comments.
On Friday night and/or Saturday, I’ll be participating in the Bloggiesta, and I’ll use your questions to get me started on the 10 bajillion 19 reviews I need to write.
blogiesta when Geeks wear sombreros
What is the Bloggiesta you ask? Well, besides an excuse to break out the chips and guacamole, it’s a chance to get caught up on blog related things. Sombreros are optional.
I’ll be working on all those reviews, as well as updating the Weekly Geeks Community page and my own neglected sidebar. At least, that’s the plan. I might just hang out and eat chips and guacamole and dream of Mexico.