What is Rising Stars?
I wanted to make it easier for gaming writers to connect with the gaming blogger community, so I started this little series called “Rising Stars” where both veteran bloggers and readers can discover and welcome new or relatively unknown gaming writers into the community. I hope this will help to encourage and support individuals as well as maintain the health of the gaming blogger community overall!
You can find the first Rising Stars post here, and now let’s take a look at this week’s five featured bloggers…
★ Directional Input – Mike is brand new to video game blogging as of June and already has a few substantial posts online about his personal gaming interests, from Persona to Marvel. He likes to include some of his hand drawn doodles into his writing pieces and I look forward to seeing more. Let’s give him a warm welcome to the community!
★ Games and Stories – Lorraine is another newcomer to video game blogging, but not new to video game writing. With a background of handling editorial updates for a pro team in the digital card game scene, we can expect good things from Lorraine. Her first post about Halo as a literary classic is a great read!
★ Time to Loot – Naithin writes analysis pieces on games he likes and also posts a very thorough series on the contents of monthly Humble Bundle offerings, which is extremely helpful to fellow Humble Bundle addicts like myself. You can also look forward to his contribution to the Video Game Literary Classics collab in next week’s collab post.
★ Bar Harukiya – Duane writes mainly about retro gaming and titles that came out before the current console generation, such as Playstation 1 and 2 era titles. I’m honestly baffled that he isn’t more well known in the gaming blogger scene, because his long form editorial on older games are just excellent! He also writes some solid content about anime and books if that’s your jam.
★ Frostilyte’s Blog – Frostilyte posts consistent and solid reviews of a wide variety of games, as well as some very intriguing articles about game design. Frosti’s post about player deduction in Obra Dinn was the first post of theirs that brought them to my attention. Definitely check it out. Good stuff!
Rising Star Spotlight Nominations
Criteria: “New” bloggers are those who started writing in the past 6 months (give or take) and “relatively unknown” to be anyone with fewer than roughly 50 WordPress followers.
If you would like to be featured in a future spotlight or have a nomination for blogger(s) you think would be a good fit based on the above criteria, please shoot me an email with your or their info at angeline@backlogcrusader.com.
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Thank you so much for including me, what an amazing surprise!
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I said what I meant! You should have way more followers on WordPress IMO. You’ve got great content!
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I know right! This is a very nice idea and kind thing you are doing Angie! Its good to promote the lesser known to help them become the well known in the future. Also the writer list does look interesting.
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What do you need to get featured in this?
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I set a ballpark at less than 50 WordPress followers for “lesser known” blogger or started blogging in 2019 as “new”. I can add you to the next one. 🙂
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Oh cool I see, I just went over 50 about a week ago hahaha. You can if you want, but I won’t force you. I was just wondering.
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No worries! My app shows you at 45 or so actually. And it was a ballpark number anyway.
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Really? Interesting, well if you decided to include me in the next issue, I look forward to what you have to say.
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Yep, it shows 44 exactly when I look at your profile. The rest may be email followers you’re seeing?
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Thanks for the shoutout Angie – really appreciate the support and advice since I’ve been on here, it means a lot! ⭐️
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No prob! 🙂
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Thank-you very much for the generous inclusion, Angie! Not sure if I would dare classify my own ramblings as ‘in-depth analysis’, but I appreciate the sentiment nonetheless. Hah.
Also great to see links to other new faces and places out there I hadn’t come across yet! So thank-you all around! 😀
(Small typo in my name though!)
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Hey don’t undersell yourself. You have some great thoughts in your posts.
Whoops. Will fix!
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Thank you for the shout out Angie. 🙂
Always helpful to have someone else give me a promotional boost since I am the worst at plugging my own work.
Looking forward to the next of these so I have more new writers to follow.
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Aww what a fun segment.
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