Not exact matches
No
specific genres to read (although I will be
reviewing a contemporary Christian romance novel here each week, and guest
reviewing historical or non-romance novels at Australian Christian Writers and International Christian Fiction Writers).
Ebook -
specific review sites: Indie Ebook Hall of Fame (roundup of critically - received new ebooks, lots of
genre stuff).
StoryBundle offers a «pay what you want» payment method for bundles of DRM - free eBooks, with each bundle comprised of a group of excellently
reviewed eBooks from a
specific genre.
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If you write a
specific genre,
reviewing books in your
genre and posting a roundup («7 new science fiction novellas I think you'll enjoy») is amazing for book marketing.
You'd be much better off advertising on one
specific blog that
reviews books in your
genre: pay for a sidebar ad for a few weeks, rather than getting on 10 blogs in a day.
A lot of them are
genre -
specific book
review sites, because one of the most powerful marketing tricks is to write book
reviews (or book «lists») about other books in your
genre, so that you're attracting highly targeted traffic who are «pre-screened» and likely to be interested in your book as well.
The best resource for finding agents who accept your
specific genre (and who other submitters leave
reviews on!)
Look for blogs that are tailored to your
specific genre and contact them to see if they'd be interested in a free book for an honest
review.
Look in
genre -
specific Facebook groups to find people who love books like yours, and ask if they'd like free copies of your book in exchange for an honest
review.
Social media marketing, website optimization, procuring
reviews at
genre specific websites, Amazon tagging
There are also
review magazines, online plus print, that are specific to genres, like RT Book Review (romance) and Locus Magazine (science fiction and fantasy) that some librarie
review magazines, online plus print, that are
specific to
genres, like RT Book
Review (romance) and Locus Magazine (science fiction and fantasy) that some librarie
Review (romance) and Locus Magazine (science fiction and fantasy) that some libraries get.
The following are the
specific genres that I am interested in
reviewing / have the most experience with:
As mentioned earlier, Epic Mickey «s metascore lies at 77 (with 38
reviews accounted for), which raises the question: would it have been different if Junction Point had aimed for one
specific genre rather than fuse two of them together?
As a gamer who has no
specific genre they enjoy the most it is sometimes my duty to
review JRPGs, simply because I have the time and a weird interest for insane and wacky storylines, and who does all of the above better than JRPGs?
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genres,
review specific songs, confirm schedules, and learn name pronunciations.