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June 4, 2012 / Leslie

Armchair BEA: Introduction

Welcome to Armchair BEA

Armchair BEA is an online networking event for bloggers that will not be attending Book Expo America in New York this week.

This year’s Armchair BEA theme is all about community. One of the goals is to encourage bloggers to get to know each other and visit other participating blogs. In previous years there would be an interview day where bloggers would ask another blogger a series of questions. This year, we have been asked to interview ourselves by answering a few questions.

An Introduction

Please tell us a little bit about yourself: Who are you? How long have you been blogging? Why did you get into blogging?

I’ve been blogging for about six years. I started Under My Apple Tree years ago as a place to record thoughts and comments and due to a lack of much of either I let it lie dormant until 2009 when I converted it into a book blog. I had already been writing short reviews on goodreads where I discovered an entire community of book lovers. Blogging was the next step in connecting with that community.

I’m an eclectic reader and enjoy a wide variety of books. If the subject interests me, I'll give the book a chance. Favorites are science and speculative fiction, contemporary and historical fiction, mysteries, thrillers and narrative non-fiction. I love audiobooks and half of my reading is actually listening.

Until recently I worked as a Tax Consultant in downtown Chicago. The company was sold and now I am looking for a new job. In the meantime I'm going to enjoy the summer and read as much as I can.

Audiobook Cover for Shoemaker's Wife

What are you currently reading, or what is your favorite book you have read so far in 2012?

Today I am starting a new book today, The Age of Miracles and will be listening to The House of Velvet and Glass.

A favorite this year was The Shoemaker’s Wife by Adriana Trigiani

What is your favorite feature on your blog?
Tell us one non-book-related thing that everyone reading your blog may not know about you.

Eastern Bluebird

Regular visitors to Under My Apple Tree probably know that I am a nature lover, enjoy the outdoors, walking, hiking, and taking photographs. Most of all, I love birds.

This brings me to my favorite feature, Weekend Birding, which I post on Saturdays. I showcase my bird photos, feature a specific bird, a book about birds, or anything bird related.

Where do you see your blog in five years?

My immediate plans are to move Under My Apple Tree to self-hosting by the end of this year. Leaving the shared WordPress platform will give me much greater flexibility and in doing so I will have more options available.

It’s difficult to predict where the blog will be in five years. I hope to still be writing and involved in the book blogging community. Online media is growing exponentially and changing at a rapid pace. I’m sure it will be quite different than it is today.

If you could eat dinner with any author or character, who would it be and why?

My early years of reading consisted of mostly science fiction so it’s no surprise that some of my favorite books and authors are from that genre. I would love to have meet the brilliant Isaac Asimov, author of my favorite science fiction books, The Foundation Trilogy.

Thanks For Visiting

Are you participating in Armchair BEA? The festivities will be going on all week and there is still plenty of time to join in.

New visitors, leave me a comment and let me know you were here. I’d love to meet you and visit your blog.

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  1. Britta Kirk / Jun 4 2012 11:07 am
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    Lovely answers, Leslie! I’m so excited to discover new bloggers this week during Armchair BEA! It’s my first time really stepping out into the blogging community, and I’m loving it! Hope you have a fabulous week!

    Britta
    http://novelday.blogspot.com/2012/06/armchair-bea-introductions.html

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  2. Ann Holt / Jun 4 2012 11:16 am
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    Apparently I have been blogging in a void by myself not realizing there was this fabulous community waiting to be discovered. This is fun!

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  3. stephscottil / Jun 4 2012 11:17 am
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    Good luck with moving your blog to your own hosting! I’m a little slow at learning those things, so power to you for doing that. Someday I’ll use my registered domain I’ve already paid for 🙂

    I’ve dabbled in reading sci fi, I really like books that stretch the convention and appeal to a wider audience, but still utilize science fiction writing conventions. My example is Orson Scott Card – I love hsi Alvin Maker series, which isn’t sci fi but has mystical elements. He’s such a good storyteller, I’d read anything he writes.

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    • Leslie / Jun 5 2012 7:53 pm
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      Alvin Maker is my favorite fantasy series and favorite OSC books. I liked them better than the Ender books.

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  4. Bookfool, aka Nancy / Jun 4 2012 11:19 am
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    Oooh, a bird lover! I used to post a lot of nature pics to my blog but stopped doing that when my son graduated and I stopped spending so much time at the pool. I need to get back to wandering outside to photograph the wildlife.

    Isaac Asimov would definitely be a fascinating dinner companion!

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  5. Laura / Jun 4 2012 12:05 pm
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    I have loved Adriana’s teen books, but never branched into her adult books. I might give that one a try though! I’m glad you joined ABEA! Tattooed Books

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  6. bibliosue / Jun 4 2012 12:22 pm
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    I too loved The Shoemaker’s Wife. Adriana Trigiani is a great writer.

    Good luck on the job hunt — I know it’s not easy, but persistence pays off.

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  7. Ryan / Jun 4 2012 12:49 pm
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    I’m not much of a bird person, until I see a picture of one then I’m like in awe of the design that was used to create them. Thanks for stopping by the blog 🙂

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  8. Laura / Jun 4 2012 12:58 pm
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    The Shoemaker’s Wife is definitely one of my top reads for the year so far as well. Good luck with your move to self-hosting (I keep thinking about doing that) and with finding a new job!

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  9. Trish / Jun 4 2012 1:15 pm
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    Nice to meet you Leslie! Though I think I’ve come across your birding pictures once upon a lifetime. Remember thinking how beautiful they were. I also do about half my reading on audio these days. Makes a long commute go much quicker!

    Hope you have a wonderful day!

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  10. Amanda @ Letters Inside Out / Jun 4 2012 4:32 pm
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    I love that you do a bird feature every week! What a fun idea. I’ve been wanting to try photographing some that frequent my backyard. So pretty!

    I’m sure eating dinner and chatting with Isaac Asimov would be SO interesting. It’d be fun to find out a little about the back story of his books.

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  11. Suko / Jun 4 2012 6:58 pm
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    Leslie, your Weekend Birding feature is one of my favorite features here. I need to obtain a copy of The Shoemaker’s Wife.

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  12. Tanya Patrice / Jun 4 2012 7:13 pm
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    I haven’t read The Shoemaker’s Wife yet, but now I have even more reason to rush it to the top of the list!

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  13. kelly / Jun 4 2012 8:00 pm
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    Good luck finding a new job quickly 🙂 I know what that’s like-the law firm I got my very first big girl job at after college closed just months after I got hired. Did find a new job though 😉 Just wanted to drop by and say how much I adore your weekend birding posts!

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  14. Diane@BibliophilebytheSea / Jun 4 2012 8:46 pm
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    Not participating in the Armchair BEA, but reading all of the posts has been fun. It’s always great learning a bit more about fellow book bloggers. Leslie — of course I enjoy your blog.

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  15. heidenkind / Jun 4 2012 11:03 pm
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    It’s true; five years is a long time in the digital world. I can’t imagine having a plan for my blog that far in advance!

    It’s lovely to meet you and I hope you have fun during Armchair BEA.

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  16. Chrystal @ Snowdrop Dreams of Books's avatar

    I love that you feature on your blog features another of your loves. Very great choice – birds are so beautiful. 🙂

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