If you are hosting anything for The Classics Club community in the coming weeks, please give a shout out below with the name of the event, the dates, a link (either to the event, or your blog), and any special rules. (Like, you must check in weekly or don’t take part — that sort of thing.)
If you’re on Twitter, please tweet your event to –
- @ourclassicsclub
- hashtag: #cceventsched
Please note: This post is not intended as a replacement for the group schedule. This is just a way to keep people apprised of the events each month, so we get a little reminder. For this month, please tell us about any events you have planned for October and November.
If you want to submit something for the community schedule: This post does not count as a submission. This post is a way to communicate with your fellow clubbers. To submit an event to the moderators, please continue to go through the email process, and bear in mind your moderators retain the right to post events on the schedule at their discretion, as and if time permits. (For we are all crazy busy!) 🙂
Have ideas for future events but prefer someone else host them? Please share them in the comments! Maybe someone will take up the torch!
Also, remember we host The Classics Spin and our 12 Months Event here at the club blog. We’d love for you to join in.
Good reading –
– The Club
I will be hosting AusReading month again in November for those of you who would like to tick an Aussie classic of your list.
I will post information & a sign up linky soon.
LikeLike
I now have a sign up post live on my blog for AusReading Month 2014.
Please spread the love 🙂
#ausreadingmonth
http://bronasbooks.blogspot.com.au/p/stella.html
LikeLike
Oooops!!
Great start – wrong link!!
Try this one 🙂
http://bronasbooks.blogspot.com.au/2014/09/ausreading-month-2014.html
LikeLike
I am hosing a readalong of Malory’s Morte D’Arthur! It’s paced a little slowly so it’s not overwhelming. http://howlingfrog.blogspot.com/2014/08/its-morte-darthur-readalong.html
LikeLike
Hosting, not hosing…. 😛
LikeLike
Starting this week and for October, I will be featuring FREE reads of classic ghost short stories for the Halloween season at Tales of Terror Blog. http://paulacappa.wordpress.com/
Some authors posted now that you may know: HG Wells, JB Priestley, Algernon Blackwood, Brander Matthews, Conrad Aiken, Jack Snow, Yeats, Kipling, Henry James and more.
LikeLike
Ooooo, fun!
LikeLike