Good morning fellow Sunday Saloners
Life got in the way last Sunday and I didn't get to write a Sunday Salon post or visit yours.
My apologies.
Today I'd like to alert you to a fundraiser
Margot at Confessions of a Mystery Novelist is organising a charity raffle Do the Write Thing to raise money for Christchurch, New Zealand earthquake relief.
She is asking authors to donate novels to the raffle and then will invite people to participate in a raffle for packages of novels by donating to the New Zealand Red Cross.
Check Margot's blog post for details of how to participate.
A couple of days ago I paid fees and accommodation to attend CrimeFest in Bristol in May.
Will I see you there?
During the past week I've hosted a couple of Blog Carnivals
- Book Review Blog Carnival LXIII - February 20, 2011
- February 2011 edition Agatha Christie blog carnival
Coming up this week:
Tomorrow Crime Fiction Alphabet moves on to the letter H
Do you read or write blog post reviews about Australian crime fiction?
Caught up with Fair Dinkum Crime yet?
My posts for the last 2 weeks
- Review: WYATT, Garry Disher
- February 2011 edition Agatha Christie blog carnival
- Forgotten Book: DIED IN THE WOOL, Ngaio Marsh
- Crime Fiction Journeys - your passport to great blogs
- Review: FATAL QUEST: WOODEND'S FIRST CASE, Sally Spenser
- Crime Fiction Alphabet 2011 - Letter G
- Book Review Blog Carnival LXIII - February 20, 2011
- ACRC Update - 20 February 2011
- Review: OPERATION NAPOLEON, Arnaldur Indridason
- Review: BOUND, Vanda Symon
- Review: MAIGRET AND THE HEADLESS CORPSE, Georges Simenon
- Forgotten Book: SCENE OF THE CRIME, John Creasey
- Why do you read crime fiction?
- Review: D-E-D DEAD! Geoffrey McGeachin
- NYOR 2012 Australia
- Crime Fiction Alphabet 2011 - Letter F
- Review: FROZEN TRACKS, Ake Edwardson
- Sunday Salon - 13 Feb 2011 - book recommendations
- Review: CANDIED CRIME, Dorte Hummelshoj Jakobsen
- Review: THREE SECONDS, Roslund & Hellstrom
- Review - STARTED EARLY, TOOK MY DOG, Kate Atkinson...
- Forgotten Book: MRS POLLIFAX and THE HONGKONG BUDDHA
- When did you begin to read crime fiction?
- Crime Fiction Alphabet: END IN TEARS, Ruth Rendell...
- Review: APPOINTMENT WITH DEATH, Agatha Christie
- Crime Fiction Alphabet 2011 - Letter E
1 comment:
Kerrie - Many thanks for helping me spread the word about Do the Write Thing. I appreciate it!
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