RIASS is open to guest posts and interviews. If you'd like to be featured on the blog, drop me a line at readinasinglesitting@gmail.com. (Please note that while I'm happy to chat with you about your work I do not consider purely promotional posts. And yes, I can tell if you're trying to trick me.)
Recently on RIASS:
A review of Kate Forsyth'sThe Puzzle Ring
Do you bypass reviews in favour of starred ratings? Why you doand whether you should.
Read in a Single Sitting is now on'Pinterest! We're also on'Youtube'(forgive me while I figure out this 'channel' business), and'on Facebook'if you'd like to hang out with us there, too. Also'Google +! Goodness, aren't I the social media butterfly?
Other bookish tidbits:
Cat in the Hat cake pops:
Megan Whalen Turner on not telling
The ten best Sherlocks you probably havent seen
Book list: fantastic monsters of the deep
Agency pricing for ebooks and the sudden increase of ebook prices
How much do book bloggers really read? And is it enough?
On the makings of an Australian literature classic
Murakami loves The Great Gatsby!
Sally Rippin talks about her new childrens series
Want to know how to draw a yeti?
Maybe its a romantic yearning for buried treasure but we love lost books
Entries opened yesterday for The Walkley Young Australian Journalist of the Year Awards
More Thoughts on Gender Bias & Book Reviews
Charles Dickens, the booklovers novelist. Why has he remained so popular?
I love this (via here)
The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore from Moonbot Studios on Vimeo.
Books I have my eye on:
Thanks for linking to Megan Whalen Turners post for Queens Thief Week! Its a lovely post.
Chachic recently posted..Queen's Thief Week: Guest Post by Vince Natale
My pleasure :) It is a great post, and one that I read with interest.