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Lovecraft Middle School: The Slither Sisters Available as Kindle eBook Deal!
If you still haven't read Tales from Lovecraft Middle School: The Slither Sisters after today's eBook deal, we really have nothing to say to you.
Thanks to today's Kindle Daily Deal, you can snag a copy for only $3.99! So why don't you slither over to Amazon and get yourself a copy?
See what I did there? Eh? Slither?
Posted by Basia Padlo
Celebrate Read an eBook Day With Our Free eBook Samplers!
Did you know that today is Read an eBook Day? It is! True story! Just check out this website!
Over the past few years, Quirk has released a handful of free eBooks, featuring tons of stuff from our books. Recipes, crafts, excerpts, essays… you name it, we've tossed in a lot of free stuff into these beautifully designed (great work Andie!) free eBooks.
There are some links to download them below. Go ahead, they're free. Happy Read an eBook Day!
Quirk Books Throws You Five Awesome Parties
Posted by Eric Smith
HORRORTOR: The Horrorstor Blog Tour, Plus Five Forgotten Horror Writers You Need to Discover
Greeting horror fans! The blog tour for Grady Hendrix's Horrorstor has begun! Launching yesterday with The Book Smugglers and running through the end of the month, you can find Grady on a number of websites celebrating the release of his awesome novel.
The tour continues today with this post from Grady, about horror novelists you need to discover.
Posted by Grady Hendrix
Why I’d Rather Be a Fictional Pirate Than an Actual Pirate
Posted by Jenelle Sosa
Five Books That We’d Love to See As Choose Your Own Adventure Novels
Posted by Jessica Yang
Bookish Events in Philadelphia: September 13th – 19th
Get ready to metabolize Citywide Specials and great new writing at a much faster rate: Philly's many reading series are back in swing.
100 years ago, an entrepreneurial family started Snockey's Oyster & Crab House in South Philly. Today, one of their descendants is a poet who hosts readings at the historic restaurant! Do not miss the poems this Saturday (or the chowder). Frank O'Hara's Last Lover #11 :: Maxe Crandall, Anna Maria Hong and Jason Zuzga. September 13, 7:30 p.m.
Or check out the tightly curated Jubilant Thicket reading series on Sunday, September 14. Emily Abendroth is a new Pew fellow; Charles O'Hay's humor is darker than espresso spilled on Philly asphalt. Head House Books, 5:00 p.m.
On Monday, September 15, start your day off by checking out the Poem of the Day at the Penn Book Center website.
Posted by Lillian Dunn