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December - Advent Calendar


Julekalender for voksne - 24/24 �

Participants
Karina: 31/31 - yay!
Cassandra: 0/31
Blagica: 4/31
Mie: 24/24 - yay!
Anna: 31/31 + 31/31 - yay!
Debra: 31/31 + 34/31 - yay!
Alisia: 31/31 - yay!
Erin: 24/24 - early!
Sam F.: 24/24 - early!
Caro:
Jennifer: 10/31
Lindsay: 24/24 - yay!
Melissa: 14/31
Abby: 4/24
Kate: 15/31
Zara: 0/31
Jordyn: 28/28 - yay!
Erika: 0/24
Heather: 26/31
Reija: 24/24 - yay!
Cheri: 8/31
Jane: 31/31 - yay!
Nilsa:
Jen:
Diana: 25/25 - yay!
Clare: 24/24 - yay!
Katherine: 4/31
Nicole: 3/31
ChrisR: 16/31
Morgan: /31

This could be useful to anyone looking to fill in their December with Austen or Brönte or Wodehouse or Shakespeare or Melville, etc.
For myself, I've accumulated a lot of short story collections this year - I'll be especially looking forward to Invisible Planets: Contemporary Chinese Science Fiction in Translation. :)
I'm in for 31. I'm going to do both options.
***COMPLETE***
A) Collected Narrative and Lyrical Poetry by Alexander Pushkin
� 12/1: Poem 1.
� 12/2: Poem 2.
� 12/3: Poem 3.
� 12/4: Poem 4.
� 12/5: Poem 5.
� 12/6: Poem 6.
� 12/7: Poem 7.
� 12/8: Poem 8.
� 12/9: Poem 9.
� 12/10: Poem 10.
� 12/11: Poem 11.
� 12/12: Poem 12.
� 12/13: Poem 13.
� 12/14: Poem 14.
� 12/15: Poem 15.
� 12/16: Poem 16.
� 12/17: Poem 17.
� 12/18: Poem 18.
� 12/19: Poem 19.
� 12/20: Poem 20.
� 12/21: Poem 21.
� 12/22: Poem 22.
� 12/23: Poem 23.
� 12/24: Poem 24.
� 12/25: Poem 25.
� 12/26: Poem 26.
� 12/27: Poem 27.
� 12/28: Poem 28.
� 12/29: Poem 29.
� 12/30: Poem 30.
� 12/31: Poem 31.
31/31
B) To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee
� 12/1: Chapter 1
� 12/2: Chapter 2
� 12/3: Chapter 3
� 12/4: Chapter 4
� 12/5: Chapter 5
� 12/6: Chapter 6
� 12/7: Chapter 7
� 12/8: Chapter 8
� 12/9: Chapter 9
� 12/10: Chapter 10
� 12/11: Chapter 11
� 12/12: Chapter 12
� 12/13: Chapter 13
� 12/14: Chapter 14
� 12/15: Chapter 15
� 12/16: Chapter 16
� 12/17: Chapter 17
� 12/18: Chapter 18
� 12/19: Chapter 19
� 12/20: Chapter 20
� 12/21: Chapter 21
� 12/22: Chapter 22
� 12/23: Chapter 23
� 12/24: Chapter 24
� 12/25: Chapter 25
� 12/26: Chapter 26
� 12/27: Chapter 27
� 12/28: Chapter 28
� 12/29: Chapter 29
� 12/30: Chapter 30
� 12/31: Chapter 31
31/31
***COMPLETE***
A) Collected Narrative and Lyrical Poetry by Alexander Pushkin
� 12/1: Poem 1.
� 12/2: Poem 2.
� 12/3: Poem 3.
� 12/4: Poem 4.
� 12/5: Poem 5.
� 12/6: Poem 6.
� 12/7: Poem 7.
� 12/8: Poem 8.
� 12/9: Poem 9.
� 12/10: Poem 10.
� 12/11: Poem 11.
� 12/12: Poem 12.
� 12/13: Poem 13.
� 12/14: Poem 14.
� 12/15: Poem 15.
� 12/16: Poem 16.
� 12/17: Poem 17.
� 12/18: Poem 18.
� 12/19: Poem 19.
� 12/20: Poem 20.
� 12/21: Poem 21.
� 12/22: Poem 22.
� 12/23: Poem 23.
� 12/24: Poem 24.
� 12/25: Poem 25.
� 12/26: Poem 26.
� 12/27: Poem 27.
� 12/28: Poem 28.
� 12/29: Poem 29.
� 12/30: Poem 30.
� 12/31: Poem 31.
31/31
B) To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee
� 12/1: Chapter 1
� 12/2: Chapter 2
� 12/3: Chapter 3
� 12/4: Chapter 4
� 12/5: Chapter 5
� 12/6: Chapter 6
� 12/7: Chapter 7
� 12/8: Chapter 8
� 12/9: Chapter 9
� 12/10: Chapter 10
� 12/11: Chapter 11
� 12/12: Chapter 12
� 12/13: Chapter 13
� 12/14: Chapter 14
� 12/15: Chapter 15
� 12/16: Chapter 16
� 12/17: Chapter 17
� 12/18: Chapter 18
� 12/19: Chapter 19
� 12/20: Chapter 20
� 12/21: Chapter 21
� 12/22: Chapter 22
� 12/23: Chapter 23
� 12/24: Chapter 24
� 12/25: Chapter 25
� 12/26: Chapter 26
� 12/27: Chapter 27
� 12/28: Chapter 28
� 12/29: Chapter 29
� 12/30: Chapter 30
� 12/31: Chapter 31
31/31


My choice of calendar book should have 24 poems - I can see, that I forgot to specify... Please sign me up for 24 :-)

I'll go for the 31 days also! :)

�12/1: Chapter 0
�12/2: Chapter 1
�12/3: Chapter 2
�12/4: Chapter 3
�12/5: Chapter 4
�12/6: Chapter 5
�12/7: Chapter 6
�12/8: Chapter 7
�12/9: Chapter 8
�12/10: Chapter 9
�12/11: Chapter 10
�12/12: Chapter 11
�12/13: Chapter 12
�12/14: Chapter 13
�12/15: Chapter 14
�12/16: Chapter 15
�12/17: Chapter 16
�12/18: Chapter 17
�12/19: Chapter 18
�12/20: Chapter 19
�12/21: Chapter 20
�12/22: Chapter 21
�12/23: Chapter 22
�12/24: Chapter 23-Chapter 27
24/24

� 12/1: Explanation of Names
� 12/2: Prologue
� 12/3: Chapter 1
� 12/4: Chapter 2
�12/5: Chapter 3
�12/6: Chapter 4
�12/7: Chapter 5
� 12/8: Chapter 6
� 12/9: Chapter 7
� 12/10: Chapter 8
� 12/11: Chapter 9
� 12/12: Chapter 10
� 12/13: Chapter 11
� 12/14: Chapter 12
� 12/15: Chapter 13
� 12/16: Chapter 14
� 12/17: Chapter 15
� 12/18: Chapter 16 - Finished Book - I couldn't resist - it was too good!
State of Wonder by Ann Patchett
� 12/19: - Chapter 6
� 12/20: Chapter 7
� 12/21: Chapter 8
� 12/22: Chapter 9
� 12/23: Chapter 10
� 12/24: Chapter 11 - Finished early - couldn't help myself!

Debra: I'm not sure I understood you right about "both challenges", please correct me if I listed your sign-up wrong!
Sam F and Caro, remember to update later with the number of days you want for your challenges!

Debra: I'm not sure I understood you right about "both challenges", please correct me if I listed your sign-up wrong!
I will do both A and B above

I am reading Unbroken: A World War II Story of Survival, Resilience, and Redemption which I broke up into 31 equal parts.
1.done
2.done
3. done
4. done
5. done
6. done
7. done
8. done
9. done
10. done

1-11 A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens � 4�
12-14 The First Christmas Tree by Henry Van Dyke � 2�
15-26 The Life and Adventures of Santa Claus by L. Frank Baum
27-31 The Christmas Angel by Abbie Farwell Brown

I even found a 24 chapter book that has been sitting on my bookshelf for a while: Eon by Alison Goodman







Here's what I have so far to read:
The Best American Short Stories 2016
Ghostly: A Collection of Ghost Stories
The Wandering Earth

I will do 31 days The Secret Adversary
�12/1: Chapter 1
�12/2: Chapter 2
�12/3: Chapter 3
�12/4: Chapter 4
�12/5: Chapter 5
�12/6: Chapter 6
�12/7: Chapter 7
�12/8: Chapter 8
�12/9: Chapter 9
�12/10: Chapter 10
�12/11: Chapter 11
�12/12: Chapter 12
�12/13: Chapter 13
�12/14: Chapter 14
�12/15: Chapter 15
�12/16: Chapter 16
�12/17: Chapter 17
�12/18: Chapter 18
�12/19: Chapter 19
�12/20: Chapter 20
�12/21: Chapter 21
�12/22: Chapter 22
�12/23: Chapter 23
�12/24: Chapter 24
�12/25: Chapter 25
�12/26: Chapter 26
12/27: Chapter 27
12/28: Chapter 28
12/29: Chapter 29
12/30: Chapter 30
12/31: Chapter 31

Now I only have left to figure out: should I start or finish the day with a poem? Decisions, decisions... :-D


1) "The litany of earth" by Ruthanna Emrys, .
2) "Pop tarts" by Lauren Beukes, from the collection Slipping: Stories, Essays, & Other Writing
3) "The picture in the house" by HP Lovecraft, from the collection The Haunter of the Dark
4) "Fox magic" by Kij Johnson, from the collection At the Mouth of the River of Bees: Stories
5) "Ghost girl" by Lauren Beukes, from the collection Slipping: Stories, Essays, & Other Writing
6) "In the desert like a bone" by Seanan McGuire, from the anthology The Starlit Wood: New Fairy Tales
7) "Underground" by Karin Tidbeck, from the anthology The Starlit Wood: New Fairy Tales
8) "The tiger fortune princess" by Eugie Foster, from the collection Returning My Sister's Face and Other Far Eastern Tales of Whimsy and Malice
9) "The year of the rat" by Chen Quifan from the anthology Invisible Planets: Contemporary Chinese Science Fiction in Translation
10) "Familiaris" by Genevieve Valentine, from the anthology The Starlit Wood: New Fairy Tales
11) "The bitey cat" by Kij Johnson, from the collection At the Mouth of the River of Bees: Stories
12) "Seasons of glass and iron" by Amal El-Mohtar, from the anthology The Starlit Wood: New Fairy Tales
13) "Penny for a match, mister?" by Garth Nix, from the anthology The Starlit Wood: New Fairy Tales
14) "The horse raiders" by Kij Johnson, from the collection At the Mouth of the River of Bees: Stories
15) "The briar and the rose" by Marjorie Liu, from the anthology The Starlit Wood: New Fairy Tales
16) "#Connollyhouse #weshouldntbehere" by Seanan McGuire, from the anthology What the #@&% Is That?: The Saga Anthology of the Monstrous and the Macabre
17) "Mobility" by Laird Barron, from the anthology What the #@&% Is That?: The Saga Anthology of the Monstrous and the Macabre
18) "Spinning silver" by Naomi Novik, , from the anthology The Starlit Wood: New Fairy Tales
19) "The fish of Lijiang" by Chen Quifan, from the anthology Invisible Planets: Contemporary Chinese Science Fiction in Translation
20) "A thread of silk" by Eugie Foster, from the collection Returning My Sister's Face and Other Far Eastern Tales of Whimsy and Malice
21) "Cold case" by Jim Butcher, from the anthology Shadowed Souls
22) "The tears of my mother, the shell of my father" by Eugie Foster, from the collection Returning My Sister's Face and Other Far Eastern Tales of Whimsy and Malice
23) "Year of the fox" by Eugie Foster, from the collection Returning My Sister's Face and Other Far Eastern Tales of Whimsy and Malice
24) "Sleepover" by Seanan McGuire, from the anthology Shadowed Souls
25) "Returning my sister's face" by Eugie Foster, from the collection Returning My Sister's Face and Other Far Eastern Tales of Whimsy and Malice
26) "A hundred ghosts parade tonight" by Xia Jia, from the anthology Invisible Planets: Contemporary Chinese Science Fiction in Translation
27) "If wishes were" by Tanya Huff, from the anthology Shadowed Souls
28) "My wife reincarnated as a Solitaire[...]" by Kij Johnson, from the collection At the Mouth of the River of Bees: Stories
29) "Eye of Newt" by Kevin J. Anderson, from the anthology Shadowed Souls
30) "Ponies" by Kij Johnson, from the collection At the Mouth of the River of Bees: Stories
31) "Tongtong's summer" by Xia Jia, from the anthology Invisible Planets: Contemporary Chinese Science Fiction in Translation

I'm starting with Poirot but I'm planning mix other stories too.
1. The Nemean Lion (The Labours of Hercules)


**1. "Little Tree" by e.e. cummings
2. "Approach of Winter" by William Carlos Williams
3. "Flowers in Winter" by John Greenleaf Whittier
4. "Winter Trees" by Sylvia Plath
**5. "Listen" by Miller Williams
6. "Christmas Trees" by Robert Frost
7. "The Snow Storm" by Edna St. Vincent Millay
**8. "Snow" by Louise MacNeice
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Eon by Alison Goodman
1. Chapter One: Completed
2. Chapter Two: Completed

1 - "Little Tree" by e.e. cummings ()
2 -"
I read this one too!

2. All I want for Christmas (Twelve Doctors of Christmas), The Lernean Hydra (The Labours of Hercules)

1. the present COMPLETED
2. sing a christmas carol COMPLETED
3. The Kissing tree COMPLETED
4 'Tis the season COMPLETED
5 Twelve days until Christmas COMPLETED
6. Christmas Seasoning COMPLETED
7. Merry Chris Witch COMPLETED
8. Wrapped in the past COMPLETED
9. Butterflies in the snow COMPLETED
10. The darkest night of the year COMPLETED
11. Cold Hearth COMPLETED
12. Code X COMPLETED
13. Good Saint Nick COMPLETED
14. Soaring COMPLETED
15. A Spirits last gift COMPLETED
16. Winter Trials COMPLETED
17. The Edge - COMPLETED
18. Mistle toe cowboy COMPLETED
19. an ugly sweater christmas COMPLETED
20. close to perfect COMPLETED
21. To Santa with love COMPLETED
22. A Perfect party COMPLETED
23. the miracle of the child COMPLETED
24. Mistletoe Magic COMPLETED
25. On this Christmas day COMPLETED
26. Fashionably late for Christmas COMPLETED
27. A Seal's proposal COMPLETED
28. White Christmas pizza COMPLETED
29. the Christmas before Hell froze over COMPLETED
30. Snowflake COMPLETED
31. New Years Magic COMPLETED
B. Dream World
Chapter oneCOMPLETED
Chapter two COMPLETED
Chapter three COMPLETED
Chapter Four COMPLETED
Chapter five COMPLETED
Chapter six COMPLETED
Chapter seven COMPLETED
Chapter eight COMPLETED
Chapter nine COMPLETED
Chapter ten COMPLETED
Chapter eleven COMPLETED
Chapter twelve COMPLETED
Chapter thirteen COMPLETED
Chapter fourteenCOMPLETED
Chapter fifteen COMPLETED
Chapter sixteen COMPLETED
Chapter seventeen COMPLETED
Chapter eighteen COMPLETED
Chapter nineteen COMPLETED
Chapter twenty COMPLETED
Chapter twenty one COMPLETED
Chapter twenty two COMPLETED
Chapter twenty three COMPLETED
Chapter twenty four COMPLETED
Chapter twenty five COMPLETED
Chapter twenty six COMPLETED
Chapter twenty seven COMPLETED
Chapter twenty eightCOMPLETED
Chapter twenty nine COMPLETED
Chapter thirty COMPLETED
Chapter thirty one COMPLETED
Chapter thirty two COMPLETED
Chapter thirty three COMPLETED
Chapter thirty four COMPLETED

Please, update daily if you want to! :) (Everyone: Remember I might not catch your progress unless you make a post saying something about it!)
Updated to here, I think...!

1 - "Little Tree" by e.e. cummings ()
2 -"
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Melissa, I guess great minds think alike!! ;)

What a great tip, thanks! I'm going to check it out.

Please, update daily if you want to! :) (Everyone: Remember I might not catch you..."
you missed me I have 2/31 and 2/31
Update to message #7.
A) Collected Narrative and Lyrical Poetry by Alexander Pushkin
� 12/1: Poem 1
� 12/2: Poem 2
� 12/3: Poem 3
3/31
B) To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee
� 12/1: Chapter 1
� 12/2: Chapter 2
� 12/3: Chapter 3
3/31
A) Collected Narrative and Lyrical Poetry by Alexander Pushkin
� 12/1: Poem 1
� 12/2: Poem 2
� 12/3: Poem 3
3/31
B) To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee
� 12/1: Chapter 1
� 12/2: Chapter 2
� 12/3: Chapter 3
3/31
Books mentioned in this topic
Faithless: Tales of Transgression (other topics)To Kill a Mockingbird (other topics)
Poems (other topics)
For the Love of Meat: Nine Illustrated Stories (other topics)
The Most Wonderful Tales of the Year: Holiday Memories Written and Performed by Our Favorite Narrators (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Harper Lee (other topics)Alexander Pushkin (other topics)
Gareth D. Jones (other topics)
Alice Clark-Platts (other topics)
Seth Grahame-Smith (other topics)
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Duration: December 1 - December 31, 2016
Many countries around the world use advent calendars or Christmas calendars to celebrate the month of December. For some people, the calendar has religious significance, but for others it's a secular, non-religious tradition.
For this challenge, there are two options:
A) Starting on Dec. 1 and ending on Dec. 24, read a short story (or a poem!) every day. Use stories or poems from collections, magazines, or the internet - there's lot of good short fiction available for free from many publishers.
B) Starting on Dec. 1: Split a novel into 24 chunks and portion your reading so that you read the last chunk on Dec. 24. (Ideally the novel has 24 chapters to start with! But as long as you can manage to count out even-sized* chunks, it'll work.)
* Most calendars provide a bigger treat for Dec 24.
Any novel or bunch of stories will work - but seasonal themes like winter, kindness, family, friendship, gift-giving, etc. will definitely work well with the whole spirit of the season.
If you'd rather keep reading past the 24th, you're welcome to try for the whole month!
Karina is the creator and leader of this challenge. Thank you, Karina!