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Batsignal raised at Scientiae: need host for Dec 1 carnival!

Category: Scientiae
Posted on: November 15, 2008 11:32 AM, by Alice

alice.jpgScientiae webspinner skookumchick has raised the batsignal for a strong and courageous host who can take on the task of running the December Scientiae (to be posted Dec 1 or thereabouts). If you can do it, email Scientiae directly. Otherwise, the spate of bad Scientiae luck will continue :-( .

In addition, she invites volunteers to host for 2009 - let her know in the same way. Thanks!

Update: Isis is going to host! Yayayay! Watch for a cfp soon!

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