From the archives: This post originally ran during BBAW 08, as part of the book blogger interview swap that My Friend Amy organized. A week after BBAW I moved to a self-hosted site; I thought all my posts migrated with me, but Amy’s interview slipped through the cracks! Since we’re getting ready for BBAW 09 I decided to dust off the interview from the archives and run it now, so you can get to know the woman behind BBAW. The first Comment following this post is a compilation of the Comments received when it first ran. I’m glad I figured a way around my technical difficulties!

I’m so pleased to be matched with My Friend Amy for the Book Blogger Appreciation Week interview swap! Amy is the powerhouse creative force behind BBAW, the one who brainstormed, e-mailed, posted, designed, contacted, organized, networked, etc. this amazing week of swapping stories, awards, giveaways, interviews, acknowledgements and camaraderie!
Amy managed to sneak away from the laptop for a little chat, here she is now …
She Is Too Fond of Books: Sit down, make yourself comfortable, enjoy some green tea or fresh-squeezed lemonade, or whatever you’d like to go with these yummy ginger snaps I made for us to enjoy while we chat.
I’ve had your blog on my reader for a few months now, and I’ve explored a bit more since we had this interview scheduled … I see that you’ve been blogging for about 3 years, and that My Friend Amy is not your only blog. Can you tell us a bit about how you got started, what you blog about, and your other online ventures?
Amy: I started blogging because I’ve moved around a lot and it seemed like it would be an ideal way to keep in touch with friends…unfortunately, it seems like someone gets the concept of blogging or they don’t. Many of my friends would rather stay in touch via facebook. I’ve been blogging for three years and have met some wonderful people while blogging. I
enjoy it so much, that I agreed to help with the site Inspired to Action, which is a collaborative social justice blog. The Friendly Book Nook came to be because books were taking over my personal blog. Actually, I had a short lived book blog a couple of years ago, but I found that it was just easier to keep posting things on my main blog. Other online ventures? Um, I really enjoy LibraryThing and Twitter.
Your blog is not just about books. You also share insight about God and your faith, popular culture items such as television shows and movies, as well as personal travel experiences and the random thought that grabs you. With such great diverse subjects, do you consider your blog primarily a book blog, or is it more “Amy’s World”?
I consider my blog to be a personal blog with a healthy dose of books.
I do find that I enjoy reviewing books, talking about book related subjects and TV and movies, because they are common experiences for us all. I am a person of faith, so everything in my life is filtered through that lens.
Tell us a little more about the blog you co-author with your mom and sister
The Friendly Book Nook! I wanted to have a blog that was primarily books, and really make it something special! So I asked my mom and sister to help out with it. We are all at different life stages and I thought we’d bring a unique perspective to what we read. One of the things I love that we’re doing right now is a series called Saturdays in the Nook (I’m not terribly creative with names!) where authors and other book bloggers come and share pivotal early reading memories. We are passionate about reading, and want to celebrate the culture of reading. I’d love to get celebrities and other people of recognition involved one day.. ha. So if anyone is reading this, email me!
Where do you blog? Any special desk or place you take a laptop to write? What about your favorite place(s) to read?
I have a laptop and I sit on my bed and blog! I actually really enjoy reading out in public…at a coffee shop or restaurant as well. But truthfully, I can read anywhere but in the car (if I’m not driving)
How long have you worked in adult literacy (and English language acquisition … is that the same as ESL?) Do you work in a classroom setting or one-on-one? can you share one “life lesson” you’ve learned from your work?
I’ve been working in adult literacy for three years. Prior to that, I taught English in Japan for a short while. I work one on one..and yes ESL is the same as language acquisition! The most important thing I’ve learned for myself is that there is no shame in failing. In fact, failing is an important part of the learning process.
Now, what everyone wants to know … how did you come up with your great idea for BBAW?!
When did you start planning it? What has been the most challenging and the most rewarding parts of BBAW?
You know, I spend a lot of time on blogging and reading, and work really hard to try to do my best for both the authors whose books I review and the people who read my blogs. I even feel stressed out about it sometimes, trying to get things done in a timely manner and still giving it all a good effort, while also learning about the technical aspects of blogging. I know that other book bloggers feel the same way! I stumbled across an online discussion that was criticizing the rise of blog tours that charge authors to organize the tour. The discussion was a bit condescending towards blogs and wow did I ever want to speak up! I was mulling over that conversation when the idea for BBAW came to me. I don’t want to argue with the people who don’t see the value of blogs, but I do think book bloggers deserve to be recognized and celebrated. For the most part, book bloggers do this on their free time and it takes significant time. Yet, in a culture where reading is on the decline, book bloggers are taking things into their own hands…sustaining a culture of reading, developing community around our love for the written word…investing our hours and dollars into this hobby, I don’t understand the fear.
I think I got the idea in May or June and started planting the seeds for it to other bloggers in July. When the infamous Huffington Post article was published and being discussed everywhere, I outright asked on my blog if other book bloggers would support the idea. The response was really positive, so I went forward. I’ve been blown away by the response. It really has enforced how positive this community is. Apart from a few minor things, everyone has been really supportive, helpful, and kind. And publishers, publicists, and authors have come out in support of the idea as well, which is such a blessing. I’m amazed at how many excellent book blogs are out there with so many different specialties.
I think the most challenging thing has been to keep up with email and my other blogs during the process. I have to admit I was relieved once the nomination process was over so I could have time to read books and blogs again!
The most rewarding has been meeting so many fantastic new bloggers and seeing everyone really come together around this idea. What a wonderful community it really is.
OK, grab another cookie while we finish off the rest of these quick questions:
- How much time do you read each week? Great question. 3-4 hours a day, so um, at least 20?
- How much time blogging? Writing my posts, responding to comments, and doing technical stuff…maybe 10 hours a week.
- How much time reading blogs? Too many! 1 hour a day at least.
- How many subscriptions in your Google Reader // how many different blogs do you visit regularly? This is mortifying. I don’t read all of the blogs in my reader carefully, some I just like to keep up with now and then. I also read blogs across a wide spectrum of interests. Ok, having said that…368.
- What are you reading now? I’m about to start The Keepsake by Tess Gerritsen. She is hands down one of my favorite authors. And she’s a blogger, so she’s tops!
- Your favorite book – so far – that you read in 2008–Ugh, I’ve read a lot of really good ones. Can I pick two? The Girl Who Stopped Swimming by Joshilyn Jackson and A Passion Redeemed by Julie Lessman. Two totally different books!
Let’s close with the most rewarding experience you’ve had in regard to your blogging
I think the most rewarding experience has been to meet so many other people who love reading as passionately as I do, from many different walks of life, and areas of the world. I think the most surprising thing has been how accessible authors are and how down to earth (usually) and very nice and gracious. I’ve met some wonderful authors via e-mail like Julie Lessman and Pamela Binnings Ewen who have absolutely made my days with their kindness and the fact that they answer email! Let me be clear…I’m not surprised that they are nice, just that they take the time to really know you.
Amy, thank you so much for taking the time to sit with me, I know how busy you’ve been with planning all the BBAW events. Please let me extend my thanks, on behalf of the hundreds of bloggers whose lives you’ve touched!













bermudaonion
Submitted on 2008/09/16 at 11:52am
Great interview. I’m really showing my age because Amy looks so young to me!
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Amy @ My Friend Amy
Submitted on 2008/09/16 at 1:04pm
ha! I’m 28, but look younger…I have ALWAYS had this problem.
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Serena (Savvy Verse & Wit)
Submitted on 2008/09/16 at 1:16pm
It is great to finally put a face to Amy. She does look young. This is a great interview with Amy. I was also perturbed by the Huffington Post article! I find it interesting that bloggers are so useless to authors that authors and publishers are seeking them out in droves. Hilarious.
I feel shamed that I have under 100 blogs on my bloglines for me to keep track of, but I have a hard time keeping up with those on a regular basis. I often find that I will glance at some posts, and only have time to comment on those posts that really strike me.
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Shana
Submitted on 2008/09/16 at 1:29pm
Fantastic interview, Dawn & Amy.
Amy, I love reading the background of how you became a blogger, and I think it’s great that you have The Friendly Book Nook with your mom and sis.
Love the picture, too. You’re so pretty! And it’s fun to put a face with the name and blog.
(I’m with bermudaonion … you look young to me too!)
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Heather J.
Submitted on 2008/09/16 at 1:37pm
Wow, NOW I know what Amy looks like – cool!
Thanks for the great interview. Good questions Dawn!
And WOOHOO to Amy to BBAW – you’ve done a fantastic job!
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Julie Lessman
Submitted on 2008/09/16 at 2:34pm
AMY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Gosh, if I had known you were that young looking, I wouldn’t have been so nice!!
Thank you SO much for mentioning me and my book, A Passion Redeemed — you are the BEST (a title befitting even IF you hadn’t given me a plug!).
And 368 blogs visited regularly????? Dear Lord, I need a nap …
Hugs,
Julie
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Amber
Submitted on 2008/09/16 at 2:38pm
Great interview, Dawn! I really feel like I know Amy a bit better.
I know what she means by blogging can be a full-time endeavor. I had no idea until recently how much time it takes to do the reading, the posting and visiting other book blogs.
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Michele
Submitted on 2008/09/16 at 2:59pm
Great interview! Thanks Dawn and Amy!
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Heather
Submitted on 2008/09/16 at 3:00pm
Great interview. It was great to get a little more insight into Amy and all the amazing work she has done for this week.
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Kim
Submitted on 2008/09/16 at 3:12pm
This is a real treat….getting to know the lovely person who has us all celebrating BBAW. I’m still a new kind in the world of book blogging, but it has certainly changed my life!
Thank you Amy and Dawn! Great interviews – both of them!
Kim
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Florinda
Submitted on 2008/09/16 at 4:10pm
I enjoyed getting to know our esteemed BBAW organizer better – and also getting to know YOU, Dawn, in the interview on Amy’s blog! BBAW is turning out to be so much fun – I really hope turns out to be the “first annual” observance of it.
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Dawn
Submitted on 2008/09/16 at 4:56pm
bermudaonion – I remember 5 1/4-inch “floppy” disks on my original PC … maybe these “youngsters” will see those in a museum someday! p.s. we’re all young at heart, right?
Amy – don’t look at it as a problem, as Martha Stewart would say, “it’s a good thing”
Serena – Huffington Post has no idea what that article motivated! Things change, marketing techniques have changed to keep up with the times. There’s a place for both types of promotion, right? … as for Amy’s Google Reader, what a number of blogs she follows! My reader has 122 subscriptions, it pales in comparison. I read most every post, but comment when something strikes me, as you say.
Shana – yes, it’s great to put the face with Amy’s name! Reminds me, I must upload a cropped avatar for my posts …
Heather J., Michele, Heather, Kim – I have to spend some time tonight reading the other interviews and getting to know some of these other awesome bloggers!
Julie – we’ll all be looking up your book!
Amber – I don’t think any of us were prepared for the amount of time blogging takes … but we enjoy it, right?
Florinda – YES! Amy, if you’re looking to “form a committee” for next year, strike while the enthusiasm is so high!
bermudaonion – I remember 5 1/4-inch “floppy” disks on my original PC … maybe these “youngsters” will see those in a museum someday! p.s. we’re all young at heart, right? Amy – don’t look at it as a problem, as Martha Stewart would say, “it’s a good thing”
Serena – Huffington Post has no idea what that article motivated! Things change, marketing techniques have changed to keep up with the times. There’s a place for both types of promotion, right? … as for Amy’s Google Reader, what a number of blogs she follows! My reader has 122 subscriptions, it pales in comparison. I read most every post, but comment when something strikes me, as you say.
Shana – yes, it’s great to put the face with Amy’s name! Reminds me, I must upload a cropped avatar for my posts …
Heather J., Michele, Heather, Kim – I have to spend some time tonight reading the other interviews and getting to know some of these other awesome bloggers!
Julie – we’ll all be looking up your book!
Amber – I don’t think any of us were prepared for the amount of time blogging takes … but we enjoy it, right?
Florinda – YES! Amy, if you’re looking to “form a committee” for next year, strike while the enthusiasm is so high!
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Literary Feline
Submitted on 2008/09/16 at 5:18pm
Amy has done an amazing job putting together BBAW. She put a lot of work into it and it definitely shows. Thanks for a great interview!
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Rebekah
Submitted on 2008/09/16 at 6:38pm
Amy,
Great interview!
I really love your blog, and have been visiting daily since discovering. I have to say that I really enjoy the fact that your blog is more of an all inclusive blog and not just about books. I love love love books, but it’s nice to have a little variety too from time to time for the pure and simply fact that it helps your readers come to know you better.
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iliana
Submitted on 2008/09/16 at 6:49pm
Great interview and so nice to get to know Amy a bit more!
I think BBAW is already a great success so pat yourself on the back. I’m having so much fun “meeting” new bloggers. Looking forward to visiting the Friendly Book Nook too
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Nise’
Submitted on 2008/09/16 at 7:48pm
Very nice interview! Great to put a face with a name. When you are older you will love that you look younger (I hated it when I was younger, but love it now)! Agree with Amy’s favortie reads this year!
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Jena
Submitted on 2008/09/16 at 8:43pm
very nice interview! thanks!
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Seaside Book Worm
Submitted on 2008/09/16 at 10:14pm
Thanks for all that you have done for the book blogging community. Since I am new to blogging( a newbie).
This is great, because there is a page with many bloggers to link to, and read. It was nice to match the face with My Friend Amy’s Blog.
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Darlene
Submitted on 2008/09/16 at 10:54pm
Wow, great interview Amy and Dawn. It’s great to put a face to the name now Amy and to get to know more about you and your blogging. I think it’s just amazing what you organized through BBAW and brought all these amazing bloggers and readers together. Great job!
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marie
Submitted on 2008/09/17 at 8:31pm
Great interview!
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Submitted on 2008/09/18 at 12:57am
Literary Feline, Rebekah, iliana, Nise’, Jena, Seaside, Darlene and marie- I’m so pleased Amy won the Best Meme/Carnival Event! She put *so* much into this! All the nominees were worthy; this just stood out in the scope of it!
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Melody
Submitted on 2008/09/18 at 2:56am
Great interview, Dawn!
I really enjoyed reading this, and they are great questions too!
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bookfan
Submitted on 2008/09/20 at 1:02pm
Great interview! Amy, that’s a really good problem to have :~)
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Yasmin
Submitted on 2008/09/20 at 2:01pm
Great interview I loved it and learned quite a lot about MyFriendAmy!
xoxo
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