There's a new co-blogger at The Starry-Eyed Revue!
Hello, Starry-Eyed readers! Jen and I have been talking about blogging together for some time now. And the only thing stopping us is that I have been procrastinating writing THIS. Which is a dominant personality trait of mine… best you know right out the gate.
So, it’s lovely to meet you. My name is Sabrina. I live in Michigan and I’m in my 30s. I’m excellent at napping and hoarding books. I adore stories. Especially fantasy, thrillers, historical fiction and anything that makes my heart pound. Some of my favorite authors are Robin LaFevers, Naomi Novak, Alwyn Hamilton, Cat Winters… and so many, many more. Some of you may already know me from my blog, The Forest of Words and Pages, which I have mostly abandoned for the last year (or two *cries*) and truthfully I haven’t missed reviewing much… up until recently.
I, like many, was burned out from blog tours and review copies that I couldn’t keep up with. I had a color-coded google calendar as my reading schedule and at some point, I realized that I wasn’t even reading the books that I really wanted to read. I felt so much pressure to meet review deadlines and review as many books as possible, that I felt like I didn’t have anything new to say anymore.
There was also an overwhelming feeling that ‘blogger’ was this dirty, shameful word; like we were cockroaches in the library. It hurt my heart every time I saw divisive social media ‘discussions’ where people who shared a love of books were measuring the value of one another and defending their own value. Twitter became a major point of anxiety for me. I saw excellent points on both sides of the spectrum on a variety of issues, but I didn’t sense that many of us were listening to one another.
So I looked at my overflowing bookshelves… all these books I’d bought over the last 5-ish years, with actual dust collecting on them and decided that I was going to read all those damn books instead of stressing myself out. While I have not actually read ‘all’ of those damn books, I have read a lot more of them. Now I read what sounds good to me in the moment and I stop reading when I get bored. I DNF books ALL THE TIME. Something I never used to allow myself to do. Reading has returned to an enjoyable escape for me once again instead of self-inflicted work I always felt behind on.
Best of all, awhile back, Jen and I decided to do what we deemed a “Not-So-Secret-Sister-Swap” (thank you to the #OTSPSecretSister Project for inspiring us) and we accidentally became best friends. We’ve traveled across the country several times to hang out, have drank (too) many bottles of wine and discussed our nerd love for hundreds of books for hundreds of hours, despite our mutual disdain for telephone calls. Whenever reviewing/blogging comes up in our conversations, we talk about how much fun reviewing would be if we wrote about books together in the same way that we talk about books together. So… no color-coded google calendars, fewer and more carefully chosen review copies, more finishing of series and less pressure to be whatever it was we were trying to be and hopefully, so much more fun.
So thanks for having me. I’m looking forward to geeking out over our favorite stories, characters and talented authors. I hope to recommend a few books that you’ll love and discover many more through you! I confess, I’ve missed this community and I’m so very glad to be back.
XOXO,
Welcome to Sabrina!! Welcome back Jen!
ReplyDeleteThank you! We're easing ourselves back into this...lol. :D
DeleteThanks! :)
DeleteThis is so cool!! I blog with a few girls and love having people on my side. You guys will make the perfect team!! I'm glad you're both back-- you were missed!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Michelle! It is so much more fun to blog with friends! And we've missed you, too! =)
DeleteHi, Michelle! It's been such a long time!
DeleteNeat news! Looking forward to the content you'll be putting out together. =)
ReplyDeleteWe're pretty excited. No daily posts cause we want this to remain fun, but we'll definitely have some DISCUSSIONS. :D
DeleteAhhh, the burnout year. It's great to see yall back and reading what yall like.
ReplyDeleteThanks Ki! It's how it should be. Can't believe we ever did it any other way. <3
DeleteYup. It happens. But taking a break was just what we needed...we've read soooo many books this year that we need to discuss...and not just with each other, lol.
DeleteYay! Welcome! (And welcome back) I'm also in my 30s and from Michigan!
ReplyDeleteHi Molly! You look familar to me, like I've seen you around the internet before. Thanks for saying hello!
DeleteThanks! I only just visited Michigan for the first time this summer -- to visit Sabrina -- but it was lovely!
DeleteWelcome to Sabrina! Glad you're back Jen, looking forward to seeing more!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Lisa!
DeleteThanks so much, Lisa! We appreciate you stopping by to welcome us back! This is why we've missed it so much!
DeleteYaaay! Keep it light and fun! THIS IS NOT A JOB!
ReplyDeleteExactly! It's all about the FUN!
DeleteYou are sooo right, Beth! I've been thinking about you a lot lately, seeing the starlings near the river by my house, and I even have a draft to you in my emails. Need to know how that latest book is coming along. ;)
DeleteWelcome Sabrina, and welcome back Jen! I'm glad that you two are going to start doing more blogging and together. I hope it keeps it more fun and stress-free!
ReplyDelete-Lauren
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Thanks so much, Lauren! We hope so too! We're excited to try something new!
DeleteThanks, Lauren! Sabrina will be my saving grace, keeping me from making this SERIOUS BUSINESS. :) All fun from here on out. :D
DeleteYaay can't see what you two do together!
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