Eclectic Electric: A New Review Site
Whenever you meet a writer, you can confidently
predict that they read. A lot.
The reason they wanted to write in the first place
is because they loved reading – it’s a sure bet. Take it for granted that they
learned to write by reading avidly - reading anything and everything -
classics, thrillers, comics, magazines, newspapers, romance, sci-fi, plays,
poetry, satire. Sauce bottles, cereal packets, lists of ingredients. Instructions on how to operate machinery.
As with anyone who practices any craft, they develop
a keen appreciation of its tools and techniques. A good cook, for instance,
notices the way flavours are combined and quickly learns, from observation,
exactly when to stop applying heat to a steak or fish. It’s an education to attend an art show with an artist -
sometimes they'll almost ignore the works, so keenly aware are they of the medium used, the size of the brushes, the
way the mounts and frames have been chosen to set off the work.
So I'm always interested when another writer
recommends a book. They know what they're talking about. They’ve been round the
back of the verbiage and checked out the machinery.
And here, on this site, we have a whole bunch of
writers. They write - and read - widely in a variety of genres. They understand
the craft, and know the amount of work, planning, rewriting,
thinking, research and understanding of people required to produce a short
story, a play, a novel or a poem.
As self-publishing writers we're well aware that
self-published books rarely feature in newspaper and magazine reviews.
So we've decided, between us, to set up a new site
as a home for reviews we’ve written of e-books, and reviews we’ll doubtless
write in the future.
It's called Eclectic Electric, and it will feature
reviews by Authors Electric on any and every book they enjoy and want to wave
in the air and shout out to others about.
They will all be of books available as e-books, and
they will all be positive reviews of books we enjoyed and think others will
enjoy. Some will be e-books produced by the big publishers, others will be
self-published by the author.
Some of the reviews will be of books by other
Authors Electrics, and we're resigned to being accused of doing our friends favours –
but please do us a favour and consider that we are just like any other group of
people drawn together by a common enterprise. A few of us know each other
personally. Most of us have never met. Still, like any other group of people,
we're curious about each other. What better way to check out a writer than by reading
one or two of their books?
After all, we read all the time anyway, and we're always looking for a new book.
And if it turns out that we really enjoy a book by another Author Electric - because this a gathering of good writers - then why not share our good opinion of it?
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Reviews will not appear to any particular schedule, but as and when - the appearance of a new review will be flagged up to the right.
In every case, we will follow this simple rule: a
review must be of a book that we genuinely enjoyed. Otherwise, we will pass
over it in silence.
Speaking personally, I have to really love a book
before I can find the energy or make the time to review it – regardless of
who the author is.
It’s that lack of time and energy which makes us
apply another rule: we will not accept books to review. Do not waste your time
and energy by sending us books, or asking us to review them. We can’t do it –
we haven’t time to organise a way of keeping track of submitted books, matching them to writers and so on.
But if, by chance, one of your books is reviewed by one of us on EclecticElectric – well that means that we not only loved it, but we probably bought it
too! What higher recommendation could there be?
Images: Wiki Commons
Images: Wiki Commons
Susan Price's first contract was with Faber, at the age of 16. She has won the Carnegie Medal, and the Guardian Fiction Prize, among other awards. To find out more about her, and her e-books, click here.
Or visit her website here.
Comments
This is brilliant and I wish more reviewers worked like that - if you can't say something nice, then don't say anything!!