I’m going to start winding this site down.
I started Civilian Reader (and the far less active Politics Reader) while at university, in April 2006.* The blog was a way to get a bit of a break from the academic books and articles I was reading. I wanted to read outside of my subject and area of ‘expertise’, while also doing something with what I was reading. It was cheap-and-cheerful writing practice.
I think the site grew pretty well. Readership grew, quite nicely at times, and I know I convinced some people to read new authors. That’s one of the main things I wanted to do.
The advance review copies were very nice, certainly. True, sometimes the volume was insane, overwhelming, but… I loved that — it proved how vibrant the genres and industry were (despite the doomsaying).
Since leaving university, I have had a very hard time finding proper employment, and Civilian Reader became a way to fill and mark time. A way to convince/fool myself that I was actually keeping busy and being productive. I’m not sure that’s healthy, and I’m pretty sure it’s been counterproductive.
So. I think I’m done with continuing to work on the blog as I have been. It’s just something I can’t expend as much energy on it anymore.
In the future, if a book elicits a particularly strong emotion (good or bad), I’m sure I’ll post a review or some quick thoughts. Some habits are difficult to break, after all. There are a few review copies that have come through that I will be reading over the next couple of weeks, too, so I’ll review those as well. But, ultimately, I won’t be spending nearly as much time on the site. I might start using it for slightly different things, too. Some more interviews will go up, as they’re scheduled already. Maybe the occasional article and/or guest post.
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