Hello everybody, and welcome to Superhero Week! We’re all set to have a super good time, and if you haven’t seen our line-up yet you can check it out on this page! First of all–have you seen the details on … Continue reading
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DEADLINE EXTENSION: The deadline for submissions has been extended to midnight Saturday, May 2nd. This makes more sense anyway, since students/professionals will have at least one full free day to work on. Judging will then take place on Sunday, with … Continue reading
Starting Sunday, we here at Vaguely Circular will be talking about superheroes and supervillians with the people who write about them. But what makes a hero different from the people who surround him? And I’m not speaking about powers– powers … Continue reading
Every year, in cities all over the world, people get together in bookstores and libraries to collect stacks of books. Then they go out into the night and hand those books out to random people they might meet. What is … Continue reading
Do you wish you could understand music genres? Are you interested in archaeology? Do you have a book (or other project) you wish you could finish? The links below will help you in these quests, and more! Genres Have you … Continue reading
Your fingers are itching to get to the computer. (Or notebook, or typewriter, or cave wall. Whatever your thing is.) There are so many ideas and worlds and people swirling inside that creative head of yours that you feel you’ll … Continue reading
Last week a friend posted this on her Facebook timeline: They say that one of the best ways to sell your books is to show yourself to be a wonderful person, not only to work with in business, but also … Continue reading
Welcome to your weekly wrap-up of everything cool and creative from around the web! This week we have some more music, some more advice, and some generally cool science/nature stuff. Enjoy! Space Pretties A fluffy, gorgeous, informational piece from Astrobob … Continue reading
We’ve all had that experience, when something new and flashy catches our eye and suddenly our old car, computer, phone, etc just doesn’t seem quite so shiny as it once did. For writers it’s the new story idea. No matter … Continue reading
If you want your child to grow up to be a linguistic prodigy, name him William. Last week we talked about William Shakespeare and his impact on shaping the English Language. Today we’re going to talk about William Tyndale, and … Continue reading