News Of The Week
Welcome to this week’s issue of the Books And Articles newsletter. I’m sorry for the delay in getting out the newsletter, but I couldn’t get my laptop’s wifi connected on vacation. Thanks again for all of the quality posts. I hope to start working on breaking out some of the older content that appears in this newsletter into separate anthologies in April. I have other outside work issues that may extend that timeline.
You may notice that this week we have our first short story submission, which could also be categorized as a bedtime story. Thanks, @VEINTIUNO. I would like to see more of this short fiction. I wrote a short, kind of silly story that I may post to fill up the category a little. It really could be a serial, but I don’t know if I have the time to keep working on it. Whatever it is, it’s not finished, as you’ll discover if you read it.
Anyway, that’s it for now. I hope everyone has a great week.
Top Five Posts Of The Week
The top post of the week will be forwarded 50% of the zaps earned on this week’s newsletter post. Rankings will be determined using the SN zaprank.
Here are this week’s top posts:
Siggy’s Suggestions
A weekly favorite of mine, although last week my vacation prevented me from getting as much out of it as I usually do.
A short but good discussion. Once again, I missed it because of my vacation.
I always like reading about lost libraries. In fact, I wouldn’t mind reading a few books on this subject, if anyone has any recommendations.
Writing Contests
Stackers’ Blogs
My Bitcoin Journey
Inspired by Writing Contest #1, this is where stacker’s bitcoin origin stories will be posted for easy reference.
Book Clubs
Books
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Happy The Hippo, an absolutely wonderful children’s book written by @cryotosensei for his son.
Book Reviews
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For Whom The Bell Tolls, by Ernest Hemingway by @plebpoet (meta territory post)