Announcing the 2008 3rd Annual Spicy Cauldron Awards - now open for entries!

- Image by Stéfan via Flickr
Long time readers of this blog may recall the previous two awards competitions I ran, last year and in 2006. You might have thought I’d either forgotten to run the awards this year, or perhaps that I had decided not to go ahead with a third promotion and celebration of the work of other bloggers, but no—I didn’t forget. This year I decided to hold off on running the awards until the month of December (October in 2007, September in 2006) because I wanted to make Yule (or, if you prefer, Christmas) the subject.
As with the previous competitions, this is just for fun and to get your work recognised somewhere other than just on your own blog. There’s no big money prize involved, but there will be a prize for the winner—to be announced later this week and yes, it will be a good one even with financial constraints—and there will be a short review here of the top three entries. A badge for the winning site will be provided.
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