Interview with Andrea Sisco of Armchair Interviews

Part of: The Slippery Art of Book Reviewing

Andrea Sisco is the co-founder of Armchair Interviews and the author of the forthcoming mystery novel A Deadly Habit, to be released from Five Star in 2009. Started in 2005, Armchair Interviews now has about 100 staff reviewers who review an average of 200 books a month. This popular review site receives about 2 million hits a year and has been named by Writer's Digest one of the Best 101 Websites for Writers for three years in a row. Armchair Interviews has a lot of offer authors and readers, from audio interviews, to audio blurbs, to contests, to ads, to a whole range of resources on books and writing. It also publishes a monthly newsletter. Sisco is always on the lookout for quality reviewers. Just drop her an email at Andrea@armchairinterviews.com and she'll get you started. Armchair Interviews reviews most type of books in about 43 genres, with the exception of ebooks. In this interview, Sisco talks about the challenges of running a big review site, and about her forthcoming novel, among other things.

Thank you very much for this interview, Andrea. Tell us a bit about Armchair Interviews.

Our knowledge of books and our excitement and passion for the idea of Armchair Interviews was the beginning of creating a great site. We placed ourselves in the able hands of Paul Larson of Creative Arc in Minneapolis and he patiently worked with Connie and me to design an attractive, user friendly site. We then began to add other things like audio and written interviews, contests, a reader's page, an author's page, etc., for our visitors.

But it's the reviewers. They're passionate about the written word. They're good writers, responsible people and oh so much fun. They work hard. They work with us, not for us, and that's the difference I think. They are Armchair Interviews. And we've gained new friends from around the United States and the world through Armchair Interviews. They simply are the best. Check out our site and then other sites and you'll see what I mean.

What is the most challenging aspect of running a review site?  

Time. It's primarily two people (Connie and I) running Armchair Interviews with some help from Paul Larsen (our go-to guy for web help) and Jeff Foster who does some marketing for us. Connie has a business (that pays the bills) and must give that time. I am a writer, I travel a great deal with my husband, we live in Minnesota and Arizona (which is a time and logistics challenge) and we have numerous children and grandchildren I want to spend time with. Connie and I always want to do more and wonder where we'll get the time.  

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  • 1 - Margay

    Jun 26, 2008 at 6:24 am

    Andrea, I like your stand on the business and how you present yourself. I also like the idea of the audio blurb. That's clever.

  • 2 - A. F. Stewart

    Jun 26, 2008 at 11:19 am

    Lovely interview, nice observations. Good luck with the book and future projects.

  • 3 - Beverly McClure

    Jun 26, 2008 at 10:15 pm

    Wow! You are a busy family, Andrea. Thanks for the great information. I'm bookmarking your site to visit again.

    Another super interview, Mayra.

    Beverly

  • 4 - Joy Delgado

    Jun 27, 2008 at 12:32 pm

    Mayra, Thank you. Andrea, you are a very busy lady and I'm taking notes! I have your site bookmarked and will be looking into submitting my book I'm about to publish for an armchair review.

    Joy

  • 5 - c hoare

    Jun 29, 2008 at 6:29 pm

    Another interesting interview that introduces me to a site I had not visited before, but will certainly do so again.

    Chris H.

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