I’ve been pondering the past years of back posts on Rebecca Reads. I get tons of hits from search engines on those posts, so all the hard work is not for naught.
But I’ve been thinking a lot about how the blogosphere has been constantly changing. There are many people out there who didn’t see my first posts in April 2008. So now, three years later, I hope to resurrect some of those posts via a special new newsletter.
Once a month, you’ll get recycled content from Rebecca Reads in your email inbox. The Newsletter is not a 1000 word post about one book you need to read. Rather, it covers the quotes and summaries, the criticisms and praise for 8-10 different books (or posts) on Rebecca Reads in 100-150 word blurbs. If you enjoy the blurb, you can always read the full review on Rebecca Reads: or, you can stick with brevity and still learn something new.
The only danger is that it could run havoc on your to be read list: “Oh yeah! I meant to read that!”
Sign up for The Rebecca Reads Newsletter!
There’s an issue with this sign up. I hope to get sign up open again by next week! Sorry for the delay. The inaugural issue will be a little bit late as well.
(The issue should be fixed now.)
Good luck, thanks for doing this Emma @ Words And Peace
Emma » Thanks Emma, I hope you like the newsletter.
Good luck with the newsletter. That sounds like a great idea!
Thanks, Nari! The issue is fixed now, so sign up is open again. Sorry for the confusion…
This is such a great idea! I signed up and I am looking forward to it!
Allie » I do hope you enjoy it.
What a clever idea Rebecca! I’ve been reading your blog since the beginning, but I’m tempted to sign up anyway to be reminded. 😉 Also, now I totally want to do a similar-ish monthly post. Would you be terribly angry if I copied you (giving you credit)? I won’t do it if you will be, because I value you too much!
Eva » I think everyone might enjoy it. And I totally look forward to your own newsletter.
Oh yay! Although I’ll probably just do a blog post instead of a newsletter; not sure I’m savvy enough to figure out the latter.
Eva » I sent you an email about an easy service for sending newsletters. I actually ended up doing something else, though.