Showing posts with label anniversary. Show all posts
Showing posts with label anniversary. Show all posts

six years is quite a while

It has been quiet at Adventures of Cecelia Bedelia over the past six months.  And that’s okay.  Life (even reading life!) changes.  That said, I’m here.  I’ve been going to book club and checking Twitter and Tumblr for the latest news from my fellow readers and bloggers.  I’ve been thinking about blogging recently, too.  Unfortunately, my reading pace hasn’t picked up much.  Still, Sunday was my six year blogging anniversary, and it seemed like the kind of thing I should write about. 

Six years (whoa. dude.)!  For my five year anniversary I wrote about five authors that blogging introduced me to.  This time around I’ll feature six more.  As I said last year, one of the best parts about blogging is that I’m constantly discovering new favorites.  I may not have read every book in these authors’ backlists yet, but the ones I have, I loved.  And to quote myself, “I trust their stories: for entertainment, wisdom, emotion, and always, always, beautiful writing.”

Merrie Haskell – I always have been (and likely always will be) a soft touch when it comes to fairy tales.  Haskell writes really lovely middle grade retellings of my favorites, and she includes strong doses of history, mysticism and other elements mixed in with the magic.  I liked her debut, The Princess Curse, but I fell irrevocably in love with The Castle Behind Thorns.  I know her books will be auto-buys for years to come.

Frank Cottrell Boyce – I very much appreciate books that are smart, feeling AND funny.  It takes a lot of skill to balance those elements, and if I had to pick one writer for young readers who gets it right every time, I’d point to Frank Cottrell Boyce.  He charmed me with Cosmic, his tale of outer space and family dynamics, and his upcoming The Astounding Broccoli Boy is just as charming.

Sylvia Izzo Hunter – I read a book* this past fall that was 100% a Cecelia book.  Meaning, I fell in love with it immediately, was not disappointed when I finished it, and I keep thinking about it after the fact.  I shall be following Hunter’s career with hungry eyes.

*The book!  Was!  The Midnight Queen!

Kate Elliott – Before I began blogging I had no idea that there were book communities online.  Obviously I learned the error of my ways, and began participating in the bookternet.  I also began noticing that these online communities were finding ways to meet up in person.  What were BEA and ALA?  I researched.  I went to ALA Annual (my first conference!) in 2010.  I was a hot mess, let me tell you.  I was a newbie blogger wandering the exhibit floor, wearing a tiny denim skirt and flip flops, surprised/pleased/terrified to find that booths were just giving away books.  One of those books was Kate Elliott’s Cold Magic.  I had no idea that she’d written previous books, I just liked the look of that one.  And I’ve liked her books (and her fantastic online presence) ever since.

Erin Bow – Dear Lord, does Erin Bow know how to write.  Her book Plain Kate is just… one of the best books I’ve ever read.  Yep, that’s a pretty good description.  I think it’s a mix of really knowing and loving language (Bow’s also a poet) and not shying away from the darkness of life.  I have her Sorrow’s Knot on the shelf, and I know it’ll be just as fantastic (all of my trusted sources say so), and there’s another book coming out soon.  All to say: if you haven’t read Bow yet, you should make the time.

Jonathan Stroud – Real talk time, subject: book acquisition.  I follow bloggers whose opinions I trust, yes.  And sometimes a book just sounds fantastic (aka it ticks all of the Cecelia crack boxes).  And sometimes I pick based on gorgeous cover art.  BUT.  Sometimes it takes an award to get a book on my radar (or in this case, a nomination for the CYBILS).  Stroud’s Lockwood & Co.: The Screaming Staircase was one of those.  Once I read it, I became its biggest fan.  I gave it to people for Christmas, I made a point to meet the author when he came on tour, and I haven’t stopped thinking about the fantasy world Stroud created.  That book made me a Stroud fan (for life).  I’m pretty happy about it.

These are some of my blogging author discoveries.  Who are yours?

five discoveries in five years

Five years ago today I started blogging. The blog began as a promise to myself to begin 'something good' in the midst of one of the toughest years of my life. And for a while I didn't have a defined blogging identity. In those first few months I brought up books only rarely. Interests (like blood) will out! I found myself reading book blogs, and thinking, "I could do that. I could talk about books." By July 2009 most of my posts were book-related.

One of the wonderful side effects of jumping into this world has been new book and new-to-me author discovery. I feel incredibly lucky to have found new standby authors. I trust their stories: for entertainment, wisdom, emotion, and always, always beautiful writing. So on this fifth anniversary of my blog, I'm highlighting five authors blogging has introduced me to.  Many thanks to Charlotte and Liviania for the idea!

Patrick NessThe Knife of Never Letting Go was one of the first dystopian novels I read back when that trend was just beginning. I believe it was on a list at Rhiannon Hart's blog along with The Hunger Games (which I ugly-cried in public over). That was enough to get me to try it. And then a little later I read A Monster Calls and realized that making me cry and cringe and FEEL was going to be Ness' modus operandi. He writes powerful fiction and incredible voices. I think I will always look forward to his next project.

Meljean Brook – Velvet at vvb32reads was one of the early cheerleaders for steampunk, and I took part in several challenges and events that she put on, including the Iron Seas challenge, which featured Meljean Brook's books. ZOMG, these are *amazing* and worth a read even if you usually stay away from romance as a genre. Brook writes seriously wonderful characters, who are surrounded by amazing world-building, and you get a guaranteed happy ending. What could be better?! I count down the months to every single new release.

Sherman AlexieI was introduced to Sherman Alexie in my first year of blogging by Leila of bookshelves of doom and Steph Bowe.  And I’ll be forever grateful to those two, because Alexie is one of the greats of our time.  You can’t go wrong, whether you choose his YA classic The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian or a short story collection like War Dances.  Alexie’s insightful writing is commentary as much as entertainment, and important as well as beautiful.

Catherynne M. Valente – I discovered Catherynne M. Valente by following a link on Neil Gaiman’s blog (I'm pretty sure that's where I found it?!).  My love for Gaiman’s fiction preceded blogging, so I was already in the habit of reading his updates.  And then one day he mentioned Valente, who wrote The Girl Who Circumnavigated Fairyland in a Ship of Her Own Making as a serial novel/desperate call for help.  Valente’s struggles spoke to me, but the book even more so.  The story is such a lovely, bizarre, fantastical tale of Fairyland that I made a place for it in my heart, for always.  I’ve since read several other Valente titles, and I always feel a sort of reverence or wonder for her way with words and her imagination at large. 

Sharon Shinn – I can’t remember who introduced me to Sharon Shinn.  I would say Angie of Angieville (she’s a huge Shinn fan), but according to my review of Archangel, my first taste of Shinn was Angelica, and I don’t believe Angie reviewed that one.  ANYWAY.  Blogging not only introduced me to Shinn’s sci-fi series featuring angels, but to her writing as a whole.  Which is always delightful and thoughtful, as well as wrought with feeling and romance.  I pick up Shinn novels like clockwork now whenever I feel the need for speculative fiction that will turn me inside out and make me swoon.

Those are my five author discoveries.  Do you have any go-to favorite authors that you discovered via blogging?

long overdue giveaway

Saturday, July 2, 2011 | | 34 comments
I've been at this blogging thing for over three years now. I know, right?! I can't believe it myself. What I can believe: I totally forgot my blog anniversary this year. I also didn't do a single thing to celebrate passing the 500 follower mark. While neither of those events NEEDS to be acknowleged, I'd like to use them. Use them to offer you, my lovely, loyal readers, a bookish 'something' to take away and enjoy for yourselves. SO, belatedly, welcome to the party!

[art from tammyolson's etsy shop]


Of course, a party isn't perfection unless there are prizes. Thus, a giveaway: two entrants will receive $25 US for Amazon, Barnes & Noble, or the Book Depository (Amazon and B&N via gift certificate, Book Depository I'll order for you). Giveaway open internationally, will end 7/22 at 11:59pm EST. To enter: simply fill out the FORM.


Thanks for coming by once, once a month, or every day. You are appreciated, and if I could bake you all cupcakes to show you how much, I totally would.

in which the author makes excuses

Thursday, April 15, 2010 | | 14 comments
I seem to be perennially late here at the blog (at least regarding awarding prizes). This time I have a good reason though, I swear. I’m going (well, 90% sure I’m going) to AUSTRIA next week! For work purposes. And I get to live in a castle while I’m there.

This one, in fact. I think it’ll be good. Like, FAIRY TALE, anyone? But yeah, work has been crazy and I’ve been at the office for some pretty long hours in anticipation of the trip. That is not a complaint. It is simply an EXCUSE. A good one. Don’t give me that look!

So without further meanderings or rabbit trailing, I’d like to announce that…

jennem of Jennifer

and Rabid Fox of Wag The Fox...

...have each won $30 to Amazon or The Book Depository! Join me in congratulating them! This also marks the ‘official’ end of my blog anniversary contest. Everyone wrote really great answers on what I should blog about, and many entrants made me laugh. It was a very joyous thing. And now I will never run out of ideas! Look out for another contest soon, and thank you all!

blog anniversary giveaway

Wednesday, March 31, 2010 | | 66 comments
On April 12th, I’ll have been blogging for one year. That’s a year’s worth of silly stories, books and reviews, baking and (even and/or especially) zombies. I started the blog as a challenge to myself to add something ‘good’ to my life after the Lenten season. So my blog was born on Easter Sunday, and I wrote about coffee. I think I meant to make this blog more coffee-centered way back when, but I’ve drifted strongly into book territory. And on that note, I’d like to announce…

My first blog anniversary giveaway!

Two lucky winners will walk away with either a $30 Amazon giftcard or $30 to spend at Book Depository.

[awesome coffee cup artwork found here]

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To enter:

Leave a comment on this post telling me a topic you’d like to see me write about on the blog in the next year. One extra entry granted if your suggestion makes me smile or laugh.

Please include your email address or another method of contact. Giveaway is open internationally. Comments will close on April 12 at 11:59pm EST, and I will notify the randomly selected winners via email.

Good luck!

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