Publishers Weekly‘s Rose Fox is looking for reviewers, “especially for mass market romance (of all kinds, from historical to paranormal) and thrillers. I also seem to have misplaced a bunch of emails from people who wrote to me the last time I put an ad out, so if you applied before and haven’t heard from me, please feel free to apply again.”
She’s only interested in people who “have already done a lot of nonfiction writing, preferably book or movie reviewing, and are familiar and comfortable with the editorial process, small wordcounts (I ask for 180-200 words and edit them down to about 145), and tight deadlines. The pay is $25 per review and I generally send each reviewer about one book every two weeks, though if I bring on many more reviewers that may stretch to one book every three or four weeks.”
Anyone interested in reviewing SF/F/H or mass market titles for PW should e-mail fox at rose dot fox at reedbusiness dot com with a summary of their professional nonfiction writing experience.
Edited: CORRECTION. Fox writes that she has plenty of sf/f/h reviewers, and is only looking for romance reviewers. We made the mistake at our end. Please, only romance reviewers.
Edited 5 February 2009: Less than 24 hours later, Fox announced she had more than 100 resumes, and is all set. So, no more resumes now.