Greetings! Please excuse my cross-posting. I am the Book Reviews Editor for *Information & Culture* (https://www.infoculturejournal.org/), an Information Studies journal published by University of Texas press. I’m writing because we are currently looking for new book reviewers. Reviews are generally around 1,000 words in length, written for a broad academic audience. *If you’re interested, please email reviews@ischool.utexas.edu <reviews@ischool.utexas.edu> *with your area of expertise and any other relevant information. You are free to pitch any book within the areas of information, media, and communication (published within the last year), or to express interest in one of the titles below. Please note that we often receive quite a large response when we make these solicitations, so I can't guarantee that you will be matched with your top choice-- but I am always looking for new reviewers, and I am very happy to record your areas of expertise so that we can reach out with other potential books of interest. Here is a partial list of the books we're currently looking to review (curated with an emphasis on titles that I think will be of interest to this community): "Tactical Publishing: Using Senses, Software, and Archives in the Twenty-First Century" by Alessandro Ludovico https://mitpress.mit.edu/9780262542050/tactical-publishing/ "Inside IBM: Lessons of a Corporate Culture in Action" by James Cortada https://cup.columbia.edu/book/inside-ibm/9780231213004 "A History of Fake Things on the Internet" by Walter J. Scheirer https://www.sup.org/books/title/?id=35460 "Embedding Culture into Video Games and Game Design: The Palm, the Dogai and the Tombstone" by Rhett Loban https://www.routledge.com/Embedding-Culture-into-Video-Games-and-Game-Design... "Real Life in Real Time: Live Streaming Culture" Edited by Johanna Brewer, Bo Ruberg, Amanda L. L. Cullen and Christopher J. Persaud https://mitpress.mit.edu/9780262545655/real-life-in-real-time/ I look forward to working with you! Sincerely, James A. Hodges