I'm a little slow on the uptake for this one, but I was startled to learn just not that Jessa Crispin, editor of Bookslut, is stepping away from her leadership of the site she founded, decamping from Chicago, and is moving to Berlin.
Bookslut was one of the small tribe of book blogs I discovered in 2004. Alongside Moorish Girl (Laila Lalami's original blog), The Elegant Variation, and Bookninja, it astonished me with how fantastic the literary world online could be. So enamored with what Crispin and the others were up to, I penned an article for Poets & Writers about literary bloggers, simply as an excuse to talk to these folks about how and why they created what they they did. (The article was never published; that'll teach me to write on spec).
While I never quite got over Michael Schaub leaving the Bookslut blog and taking his humor and insight with him, I owe Crispin my gratitude for her hard work, her thoughtfulness and her part in inspiring to tiptoe into the literary blogging galaxy. I'm wishing her well in her next life as a Berliner, and looking forward to seeing what incoming managing editor Caroline Eick does with the site.
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