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Wanted: Volunteer Reviewers

MonsterLibrarian.com was started in 2005, while Dylan was finishing up his degree in library science. A voracious reader of horror fiction, he discovered that horror readers were an underserved population in the public library.  He wanted to change that, so he started up this site.

At first he was the only reviewer, writing short reviews of the books he owned, that he thought librarians should be aware of. Because of the attraction of horror fiction to reluctant readers, he also started teen and kids’ sections to the site. As a children’s and school librarian, I was happy to help out.

And then people started sending us books– more than we could possibly review on our own.  We discovered that volunteer reviewers are essential to making MonsterLibrarian.com a useful resource to librarians. Many of the reviewers we’ve had over the years have put serious time into the site, contributing their talents and energy in an amazing number of ways. These are true lovers of horror fiction who really believe in the importance of getting out the news about great horror fiction.

The site keeps growing and we keep getting more books and requests for review.  And thus, we are once again looking for volunteer reviewers to take these off our hands and get the word out about great books.

If you would like to review for us, please email us at monsterlibrarian@monsterlibrarian.com.

We’ll get our review guidelines out to you so you can see if you are interested.

If there’s anyone out there who would like to review teen or children’s books, these are very popular parts of our site, although we don’t get many review copies– but if you’d like to start out like we did, reviewing books from your own collection, you’d rock my world.

We can’t do it without volunteer reviewers. Please spread the word! And thank you for being part of MonsterLibrarian.com!

“Parental Advisory” Podcast Premieres!

Tomorrow at 12:03, Monster Librarian reviewer Wendy Zazo-Philllips and her husband Dinias will premiere the first episode of “Parental Advisory”, a podcast devoted to discussing science fiction, fantasy, and slightly scary movies parents can share with their kids. The podcast will be located at Bill Chete’s Horror Palace, a collection of podcasts mostly related to horror movies– so this is something a little different!

The time they’ll be talking about The Iron Giant and Lilo and Stitch— you can’t go wrong with giant robots from space and alien creatures bent on destruction, can you? Wendy did a short interview with me and Dylan as part of the episode, and I talked about some vaguely related books on… you guessed it, robots from outer space and alien creatures (some more bent on destruction than others). This episode doesn’t rate terribly high on the fear factor, but it was fun to do, and I hope you’ll check it out. You can find it at:

http://www.horrorpalace.com/audio-podcasts/parental-advisory/

and here’s their Facebook page:

https://www.facebook.com/HPParental.Advisory

 

These are the books I included in my book talk, in case you’re interested. I sneaked the M.T. Anderson books in because, among other awesome things, Jasper Dash and his crazy retro rocket-powered inventions are just plain fun.

 

Norby the Mixed-Up Robot (The Norby Chronicles, #1) by Janet and Isaac Asimov.

Walker Publishing Company, 1983; republished by Dover Publications, 2009

ISBN-10: 0486472434

 

Baloney (Henry P.) by Jon Scieszka and Lane Smith.

Viking, 2001

ISBN-10: 0142404306

 

 

M.T. Anderson’s Thrilling Tales/Pals in Peril by M.T. Anderson, illustrated by Kurt Cyrus

 

Whales on Stilts

Harcourt, 2005

ISBN-10: 0152053409

 

The Clue of the Linoleum Lederhosen

Harcourt, 2006

ISBN-10: 1442406976

 

Jasper Dash and the Flame Pits of Delaware

Beach Lane Books, 2010

ISBN-10: 1442408383

 

Agent Q, or the Smell of Danger

Beach Lane Books, 2011

ISBN-10: 1442426403

 

Zombie Mommy

Beach Lane Books, 2011

ISBN-10: 1416986413

 

 

We’re On Pinterest!

Okay, we don’t have an official “Pin Me” button on the site, but MonsterLibrarian.com is now on Pinterest. Right now we’ve got boards on horror resources, marketing horror at the library, Halloween and scary stories in the classroom, and the upcoming Monster Movie Month, as well as some miscellaneous odds and ends.  I hope we’ll have some boards up soon that will link to our reviews, but right now it’s a work in progress. I’m having fun with it, though, and I couldn’t stand to wait any longer to mention it here!

If you’re on Pinterest and would like to follow us (or even if you’re not- you can still explore there) come check us out at http://pinterest.com/monsterlibraria/. Tell me if I’m doing a good job and if there’s anything else you’d like to see!