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#BloggersBash Panel Debate Needs YOU!
Originally posted on Shelley Wilson Author:
Panel Debate 2018 The Annual Bloggers Bash returns bigger and better than ever on Saturday 19th May 2018. The venue is booked, and the committee have been busy working behind the scenes to ensure the day is full of fun, learning opportunities, networking, and, of course, the blogtastic award…
Bloggers Bash Awards 2018 – Nominations are now CLOSED
Originally posted on Helen Glynn Jones:
We have had a phenomenal response to the Annual Bloggers Bash Awards (ABBAs) with an incredible number of nominations. Thank you to everyone who nominated your favourite bloggers. This year, the awards are being sponsored by Greenstory – a fantastic eco-friendly company who are awarding each of the winners…
Pearseus Listed Among The 100 Indie Books You Should Read Before You Die
Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
View on Amazon–Free on KU You know how I feel about blowing my own trumpet, but this news I had to share: the wonderfully supportive Caleb And Linda Pirtle recently listed Pearseus among the 100 Indie books you should read before you die! To use their own words: Great works…
2016 PLANETARY AWARDS
Originally posted on Space and Sorcery:
Like last year, Planetary Defense Command promotes this award for our favorite Science Fiction and Fantasy works (and I’d like to add my thanks for the timely reminder I received today, since I almost forgot that time was running out to post my choices). HERE you will find all…
The Blogger Recognition Award for Writer’s Treasure Chest
Originally posted on Writer's Treasure Chest:
Storyteller (writer, filmmaker, public speaker) Mitch Teemley has nominated me for the Blogger Recognition Award and has really made my day! Thank you so much, Mitch. You know how to make a girl happy, don’t you? (Did I just say this? Oops *blush*) ? ? ? ? Blogger…
LUCINDA’S 2016 FAVOURITE AWARDS
Originally posted on lucinda E Clarke:
I have read and reviewed 140 books this year and to keep track I now list them on a spreadsheet. I’ve chosen 6 biographical and 10 fiction books as those I most remember – those that forced me to ignore the world around me and keep turning the pages.…