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  • A follow up to my remarks yesterday about how man male reviewers review women: I looked at all the reviews of my work over my lifetime, and discovered that two thirds were reviewed by women, one third by men.
  • Kamy, Thanks for your post and all the connective links that illuminate the argument. I was listening and trying to respond, but I had technical problems (more about t...
  • Hi Barbara I've just finished this yesterday for my reading group and I like your review. I thought the book was good and well written but for me she didn't really exp...
  • With my book coming out next year, I've been researching book review blogs but its such a vast field. This will be a great help in terms of targetting. Thanks for taking the time to put it together. I have no doubt that it was time consuming.
  • Wonderful post, Caryn! I just published - and will be launching in print on May 1 - my memoir Rebooting My Brain: How a Freak Aneurysm Reframed My Life. The SF Book Re...
  • For the first time in 40 years of writing; published 30 of those years with traditional publishers, I went the self-publishing route for my 16th SF/horror novel DINOSA...
  • Dear Betsy, This post is perfectly timed for me. I had just stopped in to She Writes to post links to a review of my book which launched the same day as yours! Congrat...
  • Angelica - It's a lot of work to review someone's book on Amazon because you want to say something worthwhile, but it really means a lot to authors.
  • Daya Wakens commented on lara vapnyar's article Bad.
    Lara, I commend you for your courage in sharing this with us and I can only hope that you will continue your love for writing and follow your heart, regardless of a re...