Book Blogger’s BuJo: Why use a BuJo for your Book Blog?
I’ve been using a Bullet Journal for many years. To start this series I’ll introduce you to my reasons for a Book Blogging BuJo and a possible set-up.
I’ve been using a Bullet Journal for many years. To start this series I’ll introduce you to my reasons for a Book Blogging BuJo and a possible set-up.
I’m literally in the middle of a blogging slump, so it’s high time to get down to the bottom of its causes!
At least on a weekly basis I see articles discussing Imposter Syndrome in a professional context. But somehow I’ve never out it into context with Book Blogging.
2023 starts with me setting my (queer) reading and blogging goals since I don’t set goals for the nonqueer stuff. Yet?
Part three of my wrap-up-series shows where I need to adjust my blogging schedule, so that I won’t forget to publish a queer (horror) review again.
Month two of my wrap-up series. They also really help me keep track of my efforts because I definitely didn’t recognize I wrote four queer book reviews.
This week’s prompt is a Freebie and when I’ve set up my Let’s Talk Bookish Page in my Book Blogging BuJo, I made a note saying “Quit Book Blogging”.
These are my tips for newbie book bloggers. It’s been years since I’ve googled how to start book blogging and 101 book blog so I want to add my two cents.
To track my efforts and reflect on my work, I’m bringing back my monthly wrap-ups. So far, I’m quite happy with the work I’ve done on The Queer Bookish.
On top of reviewing queer books I offer a few other options authors might request.