Let’s Talk Bookish: Book Blogger’s Imposter Syndrome
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.
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.
It seems like the standard book series is three books. Is that enough? Too much or not enough at all? How long should a queer book series be to be good?
Surprisingly my bookshelves are not only filled with queer books, there are other types of books like cook books or self improvement as well.
2023 starts with me setting my (queer) reading and blogging goals since I don’t set goals for the nonqueer stuff. Yet?
This week’s Top Ten Tuesday prompt is all about (queer) series to catch up and I can safely say I am actively working on said catching up on.
This week’s prompt is about queer Books I’ve read while on vacation. Let’s see if I’m able to remember which ones I’ve read while I was escaping everyday life.
Somehow a very fitting follow-up to my Quit Book Blogging post, this week is all about DNF-ing queer books. Which is a thing I do quite often as my blog shows.
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.
Some queer books are so good, that you have to get multiple versions of them – paperback, ebook, and audiobook.