Carnivalia
Here's the latest carnivalia to keep you happy as you prepare for this holiday weekend (if you are American);
Just Write blog carnival, 3 July edition. This includes all sorts of essays about writing and of course, book reviews which should help you choose a book or two to bring on vacation with you this summer.
Carnival of the Vanities, 2 July 2009 edition. This blog carnival focuses on excellent writing, regardless of topic.
Love of Movies #3, which seems to be focusing on Harry Potter .. gee, I wonder why?
Here's the latest blog carnival action in the blogosphere for you to read and enjoy;
Carnival of the Vanities. This blog carnival celebrates the best writing in the blogosphere, regardless of topic.
Carnival of Education, which has a zillion contributions from people involved with education.
Book Review carnival, #20. Are you looking for a few good books to read while you are on the beach? If so, this is the place to look for them.
Carnival of Satire, #115. This blog carnival is sure to give you a smile.
Here's the latest blog carnivals to be published for you to read and enjoy;
Review Bloggers Carnival. This features reviews of all sorts of trinkets and other items, including (best of all!!) books!
Just Write Blog Carnival, 19 June 2009 edition. Writing, book reviews, and lots of other fun stuff to read.
Author Love, #2. This blog carnival is new, and focuses on sharing information about writing from writing tips and stories to .. you guessed it .. book reviews.
Carnival of the Cats, #274. Of course, the name of this carnival is self-explanatory.
Carnival of Family Life, the Cathy Thorne…
Here's the latest blog carnivals to be published so you can read and enjoy them;
I and the Bird, #102. This blog carnival is all about wild birds and bird watching.
Carnival of Latin & South America and the Caribbean. This blog carnival focuses on news and events occurring south of the border.
Observations on Life blog carnival. This blog carnival covers a wide range of topics and this issue in particular, is quite large, so it should keep you busy when you should be working.
There's been a few blog carnivals published recently that you might wish to take a look at this weekend;
Carnival of Evolution, #12, was published a few days ago at Deep Sea News, co-written by my friend, Kevin.
Just Write blog carnival, which focuses on creative writing and book reviews.
Everything Worth Reading blog carnival, the "Sweet Little Sixteen" edition. This is a collection of stories about a wide variety of topics.
I am late linking to some of these, but late is better than never: here's the latest carnivalia for you to read;
Carnival of the Vanities. This blog carnival is all about celebrating the best writing published recently in the blogosphere, regardless of topic.
Book Review Carnival, 10 May 2009 edition. Lots of luscious books are reviewed here, just in time for you to find the perfect book to read while sitting on the beach!
Review Carnival, May 2009 edition. This blog carnival is filled with reviews of anything you can name, although my contribution was, as you'd suspect, a book review.
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Here are the latest blog carnivals for you to read and enjoy;
Scientia Pro Publica (Science for the People) blog carnival #3. This blog carnival celebrates the best science, nature and medical writing published recently in the blogosphere, and this issue focuses on "Swine Flu", better known as H1N1 Influenza.
Carnival of Evolution, #11. This carnival features a stroll through the American Museum of Natural History in NYC.
Carnival of the Horses, May edition. This blog carnival has a huge variety of essays for you to read, and the blog that is hosting it has a really cool template that I'd…
Image: wemidji (Jacques Marcoux).
Nam et ipsa scientia potestas est (And thus knowledge itself is power)
-- Sir Francis Bacon.
Scientia Pro Publica (Science for the People) blog carnival was just published! This blog carnival celebrates the best science, nature and medical writing published in the blogosphere within the past 60 days. This particular issue -- the third -- is the first to be hosted at a location other than here, and I am very pleased with the result! So go read Scientia Pro Publica 3: the Swine 'flu Edition and leave a comment there!
To send your science, nature or…
The latest blog carnivals that have been published recently for you to read;
Book Review Carnival, 26 April edition. This blog carnival focuses on book reviews, as its name suggests. It's amazing to see the number and variety of book reviews out there!
Everything Worth Reading, 26 April 2009. This blog carnival is a blog-writer's newsfeed.
All Things Eco, #48. This blog carnival focuses on ecology and the environment.
Here's the latest to appear in the blog carnival circuit;
Carnival of the Vanities, the "Back to Normality" issue. Hrm .. what is "normality"?
Carnival of the Cities, which is where we can tell others about our cities, regardless of where we live.
Here are the latest blog carnivals that have been published in the blogosphere;
Scientia Pro Publica, #2. This biweekly blog carnival, started by me to replace the now extinct Tangled Bank, celebrates the best science, nature and medical writing published in the blogosphere.
SurgExperiences, #221. This blog carnival focuses on medicine; specifically, on medicine that requires surgery.
Carnival of the Green, #176. This blog carnival is all about green living and other Earth-friendly topics.
All Things Eco, #47. This blog carnival links to writings about ecology and conservation.
Just Write…
Here's the latest blog carnivals to be published for you to read and enjoy;
Carnival of the Vanities, 16 April 2009 edition. This blog carnival celebrates the vest writing in the blogosphere, regardless of topic.
Just Write blog carnival, 17 April edition. This is filled with lots of good writing, including ... book reviews!
I and the Bird #98. This blog carnival is all about wild birds and bird watching.
Here's the latest carnivalia for you to read and enjoy;
Joanne Jacob's Carnival of Education, which includes a piece that I wrote along with another interesting piece, From Charter Schools to Charter Colleges? That essay explores the usefulness of the charter school structure for creating small, independent, residential colleges within large, impersonal universities.
Book Review blog carnival, #15. This blog carnival focuses on our favorite thing to do: reading really good books!
Here are the latest blog carnivals that have been published for you to read and enjoy;
Humanist Symposium, #35. This blog carnival focuses on writings that deal with living a reality-based life, particularly one that is free from religion and other forms of fantasy life.
Creative Carnival, April issue. This is about creativity .. specifically as it pertains to writing.
Academy of Science and Technology Blog Carnival #3. This is a blog carnival that focuses on science and technology writing aimed mostly to kids.
Here's the latest carnivalia for you to read and enjoy over the holiday weekend;
Carnival of the Green, #174. Yet another blog carnival that focuses on living lightly on the earth!
Carnival of Beginning Writers, #4. This blog carnival is all about writing!
Don't forget that Scientia Pro Publica (Science for the People) is seeking hosts, so be sure to contact me about scheduling your date for hosting this new blog carnival.
Here's the latest carnivalia for you to read and enjoy;
Scientia Pro Publica (Science for the People), inaugural issue. This is THE science blog writing carnival that celebrates the best science, nature and medical writing in the blogosphere.
Circus of the Spineless, 37th edition. This newly revived blog carnival focuses on invertebrates, as its name suggests. This issue is particularly fun, with a nice mix of science, photoessays, video and images.
Review Bloggers, 38th edition. This is a collection of reviews about all sorts of things, from books to baby toys.
Carnival of Homeschooling,…
Here's the latest blog carnivals for you to read and enjoy;
Carnival of the Godless, issue 114. This blog carnival focuses on writings about a world without religious wingnuttery polluting it.
Just Write blog carnival, 3 April 2008 edition. This is filled with writing goodness for you to enjoy.
Academy of Science and Technology blog carnival, 30 March edition. I was unaware that this blog carnival had been published until yesterday, so I am late notifying you of its existence. So please support the host by going there and reading through it!
All Things Eco, #43. This blog carnival…
Here's the latest carnivalia for you to read and enjoy;
I and the Bird, #97. As the name implies, this is the blog carnival about wild birds and birding.
Canival of the Vanities, G20 edition. This is the granddaddy of all blog carnivals, the one that spawned a million or so other blog carnivals.
Festival of the Trees, #34. By reading this festival, you will learn all sorts of interesting things, from photographs of trees to soft toilet paper rolls being more ecologically damaging than driving a hummer.
Carnival of Evolution, #10. This blog carnival focuses on writings about evolution.
Here's the latest carnivalia for you to read and enjoy;
Family Life Blog Carnival, part 2. This blog carnival has SO many submissions that they published it in two parts. WOW! Don't we all wish we were so lucky? (hint, hint, to all you kind people who are madly writing about spineless creatures so you can send me your submissions before 6 April)
Just a reminder that PalCast #7 is up.
Carnival of the Elitist Bastards is up at En Tequila es Verdad. I'm happy to say that I am a featured mamzer.
I'm remiss in announcing the launch of the Diversity in Science.
There is also a disturbing thread over at Isis's place, in which she receives rather nasty email. I, for some reason, was also singled out for scorn. Apparently I'm a closet mohel who loves to destroy teh masculiniteh.