The 38th Bookworms Carnival (Theme: Africa) has been posted at Maw Books Blog. There are dozens of books mentioned, and they are separated by country, so you if are interested in learning more about Africa, there are fiction and nonfiction titles a plenty to choose from! The 39th Bookworms Carnival (Theme: Urban Fantasy/Gothic pre-2000) has [...]
Archive for October, 2009
38th and 39th Carnivals
Posted in Editions on 23 October 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Submissions for #40 Extended to the 28th
Posted in News on 19 October 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Jackie at Literary Escapism has extended the submission deadline for the 40 edition of hte BWC until the 28th since she is taking this week off for some website maintenance. She wants to end the month with a great collection of the new gothic & urban fantasy stories that we we’re learning to love. Dead [...]
Submissions for the 40th BWC Due Friday!
Posted in News on 18 October 2009 | Leave a Comment »
It’s October, the month for all things spooky, and Jackie at Literary Escapism wants to end the month with a collection of the new gothic & urban fantasy stories that we we’re learning to love. Dead Until Dark, Let the Right One or Heart Shape Box, if you’ve recently reviewed some great gothic and urban [...]
37th Carnival: Banned Books Week
Posted in Editions on 13 October 2009 | Leave a Comment »
The 37th Carnival was posted at The Novel World on September 28, 2009 with the theme of banned books. Head over there to see some reviews for frequently challenged books! The 38th Carnival (books with African themes) is still under construction (deadline has passed) and will be posted at Maw Books Blog. The deadline for [...]
Submissions for the 39th BWC Due Friday!
Posted in News on 3 October 2009 | 1 Comment »
It’s October, the month for all things spooky, and Stacy at Book Thirty wants to welcome the month in with a collection of the classic gothic & urban fantasy stories that we were raised on. Dracula, The Picture of Dorian Gray, Interview with the Vampire…if you’ve recently reviewed some great gothic literature that was published [...]
