Monday, September 15, 2008

Sorry . . .

The Circus of the Spineless has been suspended until a new host can be found. If you have an interest in taking over these duties, please contact me at hurricanetg@hotmail.com

Wednesday, August 06, 2008

NEW CotS

Circus of the Spineless is much delayed this month because of an interminable work schedule on my part. Please send your submissions to me at hurricanetg@hotmail.com and i'll get the issue out this weekend. Sorry for the delay, and thanks for your continued support.

p.s. we have a host for September, but are looking beyond. If you're interested in hosting please drop me a line at the address above.

Tuesday, June 03, 2008

Circus of the Spineless #33 is Up!!

Word is in from Laurent . . . Circus of the Spineless 33 has just been posted!

Check it out here:

And be sure to drop a thanks and congrats in the comments!!

Friday, May 30, 2008

Circus #33 Coming up!

Yep, time to get those submissions of your favorite posts over to Laurent!

Edition #33 (May 2008) will be at Seeds Aside.

Your submissions should be sent to: Laurent: seedsaside (at) gmail (dot) com

Coming up

Edition #34 will be at Gossamer Tapestry.

Your submissions will be due June 29, 2008 and you can send them to: Doug Taron at dtaron (at) gmail.com


and we're looking for hosts for July and beyond! contact tony g at hurricanetg(a)hotmail.com

Saturday, May 03, 2008

Circus 32 needs to be keyed out!

The brilliance of Deep Sea News' 32nd edition of the Circus of the Spineless is in the dichotomous key Kevin devised to get you from point A to point Z. Wish i'd come up with that. Brilliant, just brilliant!

Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Circus #32 is about to go online!

Get your submissions off for Circus of the Spineless #32 (especially posts about the ultimate, and intelligentist, class of invertebratadudes, the Mollusca) now! The next edition will be at Deep Sea News http://scienceblogs.com/deepseanews/

send your submissions pronto to Kevin at kaz146 (at) psu.edu


Edition #33 will be at Seeds Aside.

Your submissions will be due May 30, 2008 and you can send them to: Laurent: seedsaside (at) gmail (dot) com

Edition #34 will be at Gossamer Tapestry.

Your submissions will be due June 29, 2008 and you can send them to: Doug Taron at dtaron (at) gmail.com


and we're looking for hosts for July and beyond! contact tony g at hurricanetg(a)hotmail.com

Friday, April 18, 2008

Circus #32 on the horizon!

Start getting your posts ready for Circus of the Spineless #32 (especially posts about the ultimate, and intelligentist, class of invertebratadudes, the Mollusca). The next edition will be at Deep Sea News http://scienceblogs.com/deepseanews/

send your submissions by April 29, 2008 to Kevin at kaz146(at)psu.edu


Edition #34 will be at Gossamer Tapestry.

Your submissions will be due May 30, 2008 and you can send them to: Doug Taron at dtaron (at) gmail.com


and we're looking for hosts for May and July and beyond! contact tony g at hurricanetg(a)hotmail.com

Wednesday, April 02, 2008

March Circus #31 has been posted!

There is a beautiful new Circus of the Spineless posted here: http://attleborobio.blogspot.com/2008/04/circus-of-spineless.html

Please go check it out and comment.

Many thanks to Jim Lemire for the wonderful work (even if it includes snail-bashing!)

#32 will be at Deep Sea News http://scienceblogs.com/deepseanews/

send your submissions by April 29, 2008 to Kevin at kaz146(at)psu.edu


and we're looking for hosts for May and beyond! contact tony g at hurricanetg(a)hotmail.com

Friday, February 29, 2008

Circus #30 has been posted!

From John Beetham:

Circus of the Spineless #30 is now online. You can find the current edition here:

http://dendroica.blogspot.com/2008/02/carnival-of-spineless.html

Thanks to everyone who submitted posts for this edition of the carnival.

our next host (for March, #31) will be at Archaea to Zeaxanthol http://attleborobio.blogspot.com/

send your submissions by March 30, 2008 to jim.lemire(at)gmail.com


#32 will be at Deep Sea News http://scienceblogs.com/deepseanews/

send your submissions by April 29, 2008 to Kevin at kaz146(at)psu.edu


and we're looking for hosts for May and beyond! contact tony g at hurricanetg(a)hotmail.com

Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Submissions due for Circus #30

The next issue of Circus of the Spineless is at A D.C. Birding Blog http://dendroica.blogspot.com/

send your submissions pronto to empidonax(at)gmail.com


our next host (for March, #31) will be at Archaea to Zeaxanthol http://attleborobio.blogspot.com/

send your submissions by March 30, 2008 to jim.lemire(at)gmail.com


#32 will be at Deep Sea News http://scienceblogs.com/deepseanews/

send your submissions by April 29, 2008 to Kevin at kaz146(at)psu.edu


and we're looking for hosts for May and beyond! contact tony g at hurricanetg(a)hotmail.com

Sunday, February 03, 2008

Circus #29 has been posted!

Circus of the Spineless #29 has been posted at Andrea's Buzzing About here. Thanks for the wonderful job!


Future Circuses will be at:

#30 will be at A D.C. Birding Blog http://dendroica.blogspot.com/

send your submissions by February 27, 2008 to empidonax(at)gmail.com

#31 will be at Archaea to Zeaxanthol http://attleborobio.blogspot.com/

send your submissions by March 30, 2008 to jim.lemire(at)gmail.com

#32 will be at Deep Sea News http://scienceblogs.com/deepseanews/

send your submissions by April 29, 2008 to Kevin at kaz146(at)psu.edu



And of course, we’re looking for hosts for May and beyond!

Tuesday, January 29, 2008

Looking for Circus #29 Submissions!

Time to get your Circus of the Spineless submissions in. Issue #29 is being hosted by Andrea’s Buzzing About: http://qw88nb88.wordpress.com/

send your submissions by January 31, 2008 to araychandler(at)yahoo.com


Future Circuses will be at:

#30 will be at A D.C. Birding Blog http://dendroica.blogspot.com/

send your submissions by February 27, 2008 to empidonax(at)gmail.com

#31 will be at Archaea to Zeaxanthol http://attleborobio.blogspot.com/

send your submissions by March 30, 2008 to jim.lemire(at)gmail.com


And of course, we’re looking for hosts for April and beyond!