Author interviews, blogs, literary links, and social networking

By michele on April 06, 2009 | Add a Comment

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I've been busy these days not just booking and running author events here at RiverRun, but also interviewing authors and writing book reviews.  When Jedediah Berry and Samantha Hunt came to Portsmouth last month, I had a chance to talk with both of them about their thoughts behind their novels.  Now I have interviews with them published in the April issue of Bookslut.  Did I mention we have signed copies of Jedediah's book, The Manual of Detection, and Samantha's book, The Invention of Everything Else? If you'd like to order a signed copy of either of the books, just e-mail us.  Both of these novels are absolute must-reads.  One is a fun cerebral mystery, and the other is a whimsical, intellectual account of the great inventor Tesla and a curious chambermaid at the Hotel New Yorker. 

You can also catch me over at my personal blog, Reading is Breathing, where I talk about books I like, provide literary links, and ramble on and on about whatever is on my mind.  Or you can see me blog sometimes at Identity Theory's blog, Book Rate. I'm a Book Reviews Editor at Identity Theory now, along with the fabulous blogger, Condalmo

Have I mentioned before that RiverRun has a Twitter account, and so do I? Twitter is the best social networking site out there. I've made a bunch of smart, well-read friends on there, and it's the perfect place to share links to good book reviews and other literary websites. Yes, it even beats Facebook. But speaking of that, RiverRun is on Facebook too. I can't seem to link to it but if you're on there, just do a search and you'll find our page. 

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