Happy Friday!!! This week only I am running BoB a day after to accomodate some scheduling issues. So welcome to Friday, and please meet DaVinciKittie from Grave Tells!
I interview a lot of authors, we all do. And it is really a lot of fun, right? But who is it behind those interviews? You!!! So now I want to interview you! This post will run every Thursday (give or take a day due to scheduling) as long as I have people who want to be interviewed! Check out the tab up there in my tab index for this feature. That's where you can check out past interviews, upcoming bloggers, and sign up for your own interview! :)
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Hi DVK! Thank you so much for joining me today!
Thanks so much for having me! It's a pleasure! I
love these blogger-on-blogger interviews you do. Promoting friendliness and
familiarity among bloggers is such a positive force. Can't we all just be
friends?! :p
For those who don’t know you, you run GraveTells.
Please tell everyone a bit about your site.
GraveTells was originally just my reviews and
news tidbits on paranormal romance and urban fantasy books... because I'm a
junkie and I can't get enough! Over the
past 20 months, GT has grown into a multi-contributor site that covers anything
with a paranormal aspect and at least a nominal thread of romance, including
some SciFi and fantasy. We luuurve steamy hot erotica and we rave about
family-friendly young adult too, so our reviewers' tastes definitely cover the
whole heat spectrum! We post between 15
and 20 reviews each month and host just about as many authors and book tours.
We love promoting strong Indie authors.
Earlier this month we were nominated for 13 Bloggy Awards and were ultimately voted
the favorite for Most Influential Blog, Best Group Blog, Best Paranormal Review
(DVK's West of Want by Laura Kaye), Best Dystopian Review (Rachel's The
Immortal Rules by Julie Kagawa) and Best SciFi Review (DVK's Storms and Stars
by Neena Jaydon). Super exciting!
Grave Tells is also a group site. Can you give us
a little insider info on your other reviewers? I also want to know about your
nicknames, I’m jealous that I didn’t think of that!
Bahaha! Oh oh oh, the stories I could tell you
about "The Captain", which was originally shortened from
"Captain Dirty Pants"... who now is a published author of naughty
erotica under the pen name Jennifer James. I'm DaVinciKittie, which is a
mouthful, I know (hey, get your mind out of the gutter!), but is less of a nickname
and more my online persona. I'm sorta in awe of Leonardo Da Vinci and tend to
have way too many cats. I have a hand drawn Vitruvian Cat framed on my wall -
love it!
GT has a fantastic review team. They are all avid
readers and fangirls of PNR, and are relentless about writing new reviews each
month! This site would not be nearly as prolific or successful without these
ladies. Much love to our active veteran
reviewers Rachel, Molly, Buffy, Kari, & Chanel, and welcome to our two
brand new reviewers, IMP and Renae!
So how does all of that work? Do you guys take
turns reviewing books, or is everyone responsible for their own requests,
something else?
Each reviewer tells me how many books she thinks
she has time to review that month and then gives me a list of her top choices.
I go through all the lists, decide which we will be doing, schedule due dates
and post dates for each reviewer, then request the books from the authors/tour
organizers and pass those along to the individual reviewers as I get them back.
Sound a little difficult to keep track of? It is! I don't have time to do
nearly as much reviewing these days as I used to.
We have a pretty nifty database of books
available for review, automated so that anytime an author (or whomever!)
submits a book through our online form, the reviewers can
immediately see it in our "currently available" list in their private
section of the site. Neato, right?!
DVK, I love the name GraveTells. How did you come up with it?
The name is actually a gamer lingo bastardization
of "/tells of grave tales" and if you understood that, come find me
in WoW when Pandas releases and we'll have some fun!
I see a lot of people debate between WordPress
and Blogger, myself included. And you are a big fan of WordPress. Why is it the
better choice in your opinion?
Yep, I gotta admit, I'm kinda a WordPress
enthusiast. I'm all about options and creative freedom, and WP allows me that
with a minimum of fuss. The WP vs. Blogger debate is sorta like the Android vs.
Apple debate (without the lawsuit, of course!)... one gives you more freedom
and one is (generally) easier to use. For me WP is the clear winner because a)
it doesn't require my readers to click that annoying "ZOMG I swear I'm an
adult!" Blogger warning every time they visit, and b) I wouldn't be able
to do half the creative site upgrades I do (like that nifty rotating slideshow
header and the clean customized sidebar) without some design wiggle room.
Your whole site design is superb. Are you the
sole designer on Grave Tells?
Thank you!
And generally, yes. One of our reviewers, Kari Pinasco, is also a
graphic designer and she's helped out with our private Reviewer Central images
as well as doing the baseline design for our big IndiePendence Week event (love
that badge!).
I really enjoy the creativity of making new
designs and images. I'm more a photo manip gal than an artist, so I'm really
looking forward to trying my hand at some book covers soon!
Let’s talk about posts for a minute. Personally,
I am horrible at preparing ahead of time. I write all my posts within a day or
two of them going live. How do you go about it, especially with other reviewers
adding to the mix?
Girl, you should see my calendar! By the way, my
calendar is Queen; if its not on there, it doesn't happen on GT! With something like 40+ posts going out every
month, I absolutely have to preschedule them. I try to do them in bulk a week
or so in advance but sometimes I'm lucky to get 'em scheduled the hour before
they're supposed to post!
I totally agree! My Google Calendar goes with me everywhere, and I swear, I check it several times a day!
What is your favorite part about book blogging?
Ooo that's a tough one! Easy access to all those
great books is fantastic for addicts like us, so that's a given, especially
when you can snag a coveted advanced copy of something you've really been
anticipating. But more than that, I love getting to work with all the different
authors, bloggers, reviewers, and readers. Can I just say, GraveTells fans are
the BEST! I love seeing our regulars comment and it always makes me smile when
Rafflecopter picks one of them for a giveaway prize.
I also know you are very active on several social
media outlets. Do you have a favorite?
Ooo toughie. Twitter is great for sheer usability
and auto-push of all my posts (requires no management, which makes my
time-deprived self happy). Pinterest is downright addicting and GT is really
just getting started there. But my favorite has to be Facebook. I can spend
freaking hours on FB and still get nothing done. Its a great mental break in
the middle of the day. Its also a fantastic way to get news on books, authors,
and events, and to help share our own content.
Haha, I know the feeling! Facebook could easily steal too many hours from me, too!
DVK, something else that is completely awesome
that Grave Tells does – awards. Can you tell us a little bit about that, such
as how do you choose the books up for nomination, how does the voting go?
I absolutely LOVE doing these awards! Each month we give awards for Book of the
Month, Reviewer Top Picks, and Readers Choice Favorite Book and Author. The Readers Choice ones are a great way for
fans to show their support for their favorite author or story, and I'm almost
always surprised by who wins! The RC
awards are really a wildcard and it's super cool to see lesser known authors
getting some recognition through them.
Voting lasts for three days at the end of each month, so it's not over
til it's over! ;-)
The Reviewer Top Pick is voted on by our active
review team members, and the winners are the books that got the most votes by
the most reviewers. There's a whole
Excel spreadsheet for it with an algorithm, so I'll spare you the details and
leave it at that. *grin* Then there's Book of the Month, and that's
chosen by me, as the site's Executive Editor.
I look for books that have stood out in some way over the month. The winner can be self-pubbed or big house,
short story or epic length, super steamy or young adult... it's wide open! I look for quality of writing and freshness
of voice... and the enthusiasm the reviewer had for it, of course. To see our August award winners and to read
more about the nomination and selection process, click the banner below...
You also have something else that I’ve not really
seen on other sites – a store. What kind of things are in the store and what
made you decide to go in that direction?
The store is something I really want to spend
more time fleshing out with custom t-shirts and things like that, PNR-related
of course! For now, though, it has links
to all our featured books for each month (I'm a little behind right now,
yikes!) and a pretty good selection of e-readers. I wanted to make it easy for readers to find
the books they'd seen on the site and quickly purchase them, even if all they
remember is "I remember this book I saw featured on GT in April but can't
recall the name". See all the
goodies, listed by month featured, here: http://gravetells.com/store/
Now, obviously you are a fan of the paranormal.
If you could be any paranormal creature, which one would it be and why?
Geez, you ask the hardest questions, Liz! Okay, I can't pick just one, so I'm going to
go hybrid here and say... vampire-angel-succubus-witch! I know what you're thinking "well that
covers everything". No, no it
definitely does NOT cover everything.
For one, I will never ever want to be a zombie! Hehe!
If you could bring an entire book into reality,
which book (or series) would it be?
I think that probably changes based on whatever
my current reading addiction is, but right now I gotta go with the Dark
Protectors universe. They have Vampires
(both good and bad), Witches, Shapeshifters, and Demons, so technically I could
nearly fulfill my paranormal-creature-I-would-be wish. I'd be a powerful witch (The Seventh, of
course - sorry Moira), snag myself a Kayrs
brother (good vampires, ruling family), and be surrounded by sexy shapeshifters
(*kisses* to Jordan)! And thank you
Rebecca Zanetti for bringing us Connlan Kayrs, quite possibly the hottest hero
to ever grace the pages of a book (MUST READ Hunted!!!). Move over Bones. Oh yeah, I went there.
I'm going to have to check this out... I haven't read Bones' books yet (hangs head in shame) but I am so ready to read about a new hero!
And if you had an archrival enemy, which book
would you put them in?
Easy! One
of the dystopian universes. So let's go
with either Pamela Palmer's Vamp City (A Blood Seduction) as one of the human
slaves, or in Julie Kagawa's The Immortal Rules as one of the humans living in
the slums inside the walls of a vamp city.
Yeah. Take THAT
whoever-you-are-arch-enemy!
Ok, I think that should do it for today! Thanks
again for taking the time to talk with me. I really enjoyed getting to know you
a little bit more!
Thanks so much for having me and my long-winded
self on Fictional Candy! And for your
ETERNAL patience with all the delays getting this to you. Mucho love!
<3 nbsp="nbsp">3>Looking forward to seeing what you have in store
for us on FC in the coming months! I bet
you have some awesome stuff planned. =)
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