During Book Blogger Appreciation Week, there will be fun events, introductions to bloggers you may have heard of or may be new to you, giveaways, and other activities. There also are awards for Best YA, Kidlit, Eclectic, etc.
For information about the event, please visit the blog. For information about the awards and nomination process, go here.
To register for BBAW, go this .
As part of BBAW, bloggers are asked to nominate their blogs in a niche category. I’m going to nominate my blog in Best Poetry, Best Writing, and Best Author Interviews categories.
In accordance with those nominations, I must list 5 posts (3 of which must be reviews) for the judges and voters to check out.
Here’s are the posts for the Best Poetry category, though I would like to mention that my blog is home to the Virtual Poetry Circle every Saturday in which a new poem is posted and discussed weekly.
- Song of Napalm by Bruce Weigl (review)
- Full Moon Boat by Fred Marchant (review)
- Poetry Speaks Who I Am by Elise Paschen (review)
- Welcome to National Poetry Month
- Reviewing Poetry
Here are the 5 posts for the Best Writing category:
- Watermark by Vanitha Sankaran (review)
- Let the Great World Spin by Colum McCann (review)
- Saving CeeCee Honeycutt by Beth Hoffman (review)
- Tim O’Brien Gets to the Emotional Core at Politics & Prose
- 2010 Split This Rock Poetry Festival WrapUp
Here are the 5 posts for Best Author Interviews:
- Interview with Frank Delaney
- Interview with Pam Jenoff
- Interview with Lisa See
- Interview with Abigail Reynolds
- Interview with George Bishop, Jr.
I hope everyone participates in BBAW. It is always a fun time.

Stephanie’s Written Word has resurrected the Everything Austen Challenge for another go around. The challenge runs from July 1, 2010 through January 1, 2011. Check out last year’s
I know I love when I get to meet my book blogging buddies I can’t help but smile! It’s a great way to put a face to a name and blog URL. Beyond that, its an even better opportunity to get to know the person behind the blog and to talk about, what else, BOOKS.
Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni‘s One Amazing Thing is brilliant in its ability to capture reader’s attention and hold it throughout the narrative as the points of view change and characters share a life-changing moment. Divakaruni’s writing places readers in the room with her characters and traps them there, making the terror of their impending doom real. Each character is at the visa office seeking papers to travel back to India when something happens and causes the building to partially collapse upon them.
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Hello everyone! It’s been three years (June 12) since I first started talking about writing, publishing, and books here on the blog, and I’m so glad that readers still come here and comment on a regular basis.
I hadn’t planned on updating, but I thought I would share photos from the line that began forming at least 30 minutes before the library sale started.
Welcome to the 49th Virtual Poetry Circle.
Bloggiesta has started again.
Charlaine Harris‘s Club Dead is the third book in the southern vampire series, which I’m reading for the 
This is my 2nd book for the 2010 Vampire Series Challenge.


