Monday, September 3, 2007

Carnival for Literary Junkies - September 3, 2007











Welcome to the September 3, 2007 edition of carnival for literary junkies.


Cade Krueger presents Rich Dad, Poor Dad posted at Write To Right

Book Reviews

Aruni Gunasegaram presents Babble Soft’s Blog » Blog Archive » The Art of War for Women - The time has come for the Woman’s Century! posted at Babble Soft's Blog, saying, "I found this book helpful in my career as a work-at-home mother and entrepeneur."


GrrlScientist presents Lab 257 posted at Living the Scientific Life, saying, "Like something out of The Andromeda Strain, Lab 257, by Michael Christopher Carroll, tells the chilling true story about the not-so-secret animal disease lab right next door to NYC."


artThailand presents The First Casualty posted at artThailand. A review of Ben Elton's new novel.

Fiction

zenofeller presents ASYLUM, the novel. posted at zenofeller.com. The Asylum Website.


Elvis D presents Violence Is Golden posted at 365fiction.


Elvis D presents Betrayal posted at 365fiction.


Literary Criticism


Gillian Polack presents gillpolack: A third entry today? Blame sartorias. posted at Even in a Little Thing.

Misc.


GrrlScientist presents Regarding The AP-Ipsos Poll of Book Readers posted at Living the Scientific Life, saying, "Some thoughts about an interesting poll regarding the reading habits of Americans."

Writing


Michael Fowke presents Money is the way will grow (inspired by Dylan Thomas) posted at Money is the way, saying, "Poem inspired by Dylan Thomas"


Holly Ord presents The Written Word posted at Menstrual Poetry.


Rickey Henderson presents Beard Watch 2007 Update posted at Riding with Rickey, saying, "A Jack London inspired story about one man's quest to grow a beard. Enjoy."

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1 comments:

Aruni Gunasegaram said...

Thanks for including a link to my review of The Art of War for Women! :-)