We keep put….put….puttering along on our most fabulous of road trips. This week we’re making a host of wonderful stops across the country.  Wanna see?

Georgia

A Novel Source reviews Ronda Rich author of What Southern Women Know (That Every Woman Should)

Illinois

Devourer of Books spotlights Melanie Benjamin author of Alice I Have Been

Pennsylvania

Beth Fish Reads spotlights Jen Nadol author of The Mark

Wisconsin

Dollycas’s Thoughts reviews Jacqueline Mitchard’s No Time to Wave Goodbye

I really enjoyed our trip through the last couple of weeks, didn’t you?

If you are interested in participating in the Literary Road Trip please be sure to head over to the main page (a link is in the top navigation) and sign up. I’d love to have you! Until next time, safe travels.

Good morning road trippers!!

The sun is shining, the temperatures are slowly climbing and it looks to be the perfect day to get on the road and enjoy the sites.  This week we’re going to visit some wonderful stops

Georgia

A Novel Source showcases author Judson Mitchum’s Sabbath Creek

Pennsylvania

Beth Fish Reads spotlights author Judith Moffett

Washington

Books and Movies interviews author Kirby Larson

Books and Movies reviews author Chris Crutcher’s King of the Mild Frontier

Wisconsin

Dollycas’s Thoughts spotlights author A. Manette Ansay

Dollycas’s Thoughts reviews The Quilter’s Kitchen by Jenniver Chiaverini

England

Book Gazing reviews The Women of Nell Gwynne’s by Kage Baker

This past couple of weeks has had us globe trotting through some excellent reads hasn’t it?  Here’s to another in a couple weeks!

If you are interested in participating in the Literary Road Trip please be sure to head over to the main page (a link is in the top navigation) and sign up. I’d love to have you! Until next time, safe travels.

It’s Sunday of the every other variety! You know what that means? Road trip!!

My poor little Winnebago is currently weeping under the weight of feet of snow so it’s a bit slower going today as I rev up ‘er engine and get on the road. But now that I’m starting to inch my way out onto the open road things are getting much more festive and road trippy.  Join us will ya?

New York

Books in the City reviews New World Monkeys by Nancy Mauro

Pennsylvania

Beth Fish Reads interviews Jillian Cantor

Washington

Books and Movies showcases author Molly Blaisdell

New South Wales

Page Turners reviews The Household Guide to Dying by Debra Adelaide

I think we’ve had a wonderful trip over the past couple of weeks, don’t you?

If you are interested in participating in the Literary Road Trip please be sure to head over to the main page (a link is in the top navigation) and sign up. I’d love to have you! Until next time, safe travels.

It’s Sunday!  You know what that means?  Road trip!!

I’ll start by welcoming the newcomers that jumped on the road over the past few weeks. Please say hi to Becky, Jan, Colleen, and Sheri they’re stops are going to be a wonderful addition to an already awesome trip.

Speaking of which, we have some really awesome stops on the trip today. Let’s get our motors running and head out on the highway shall we?

New York

Books in the City spotlights author Caitlin Macy and reviews her novel Spoiled: Stories

Washington

Books and Movies interviews Glenda Burgess author of The Geography of Love

Books and Movies interviews Joni Sensel author of Reality Leak, The Farwalker’s Quest, and The Humming of Numbers

Bibliofreakblog reviews Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet by author Jamie Ford

Excellent trip wasn’t it?

If you are interested in participating in the Literary Road Trip please be sure to head over to the main page (a link is in the top navigation) and sign up.  I’d love to have you!  Until next time, safe travels.

Happy New Year Road Trippers!

I’ve got some organizational changes in store for the 2010 edition of our expedition.  First and foremost I’ll be moving to bi-weekly road maps.  This will allow for a good collection of stops per post and give everyone driving and riding plenty of time to enjoy the experience across the long and winding roads around the blogosphere.

Also, instead of having a Mr. Linky for the entirety of the year I’m going to be posting a new one up each month.  This is more for me than it is for you, but those of you who have been faithfully posting links you shouldn’t worry if you see previous entries disappear from month to month.

Lastly, I’m starting a LRT referral program.  Each person who refers a blogger to the Literary Road Trip and said blogger becomes an active participant (posting at least one LRT post a month)  I’ll be entering both the referrer and the new blogger participant into a quarterly drawing to win a $25 bookstore gift card. To qualify for this drawing please post a comment to the most recent road map outlining who you referred and a link to their blog. Once I see their first post pop up through Mr. Linky you’ll both be entered!

So let’s begin our first road trip of the new year!

Our inaugural stop for 2010 is:

South Carolina

Kathy of Bermudaonion’s Weblog reviews Josie Taternall’s Bed and Breakfast

Let’s all get excited for a new year filled with amazing and wonderful stops on the trip!

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