Browsing the archives for the links category
Browsing the archives for the links category
Other things I have been reading, and which you should read too:
Election Sexism Watch – Cath posts the first in what will no doubt be a depressingly long series.
The New Humanist asks what the three main political parties have to say to atheists/humanists.
Monique Roffey, author of The White Woman on the Green Bicycle, on the [...]
I’ve had a couple of days away from the blogosphere, so I’m way behind in blog reading (hello Google Reader and your 300+ unread posts) and commenting. So, while I’m catching up, here are a few things I have managed to read over the last few days:
A new report suggests that there should be more [...]
No post yesterday, for which I apologise. I spent much of Tuesday in bed with a minging cold, while yesterday I was beetling about in London Town for much of the day. I’m feeling much better now, you’ll no doubt be thrilled to hear, if still a little spluttery around the edges.
So, while I recover [...]
Internet things I have been loving:
From OUPblog: Meeting Muriel Spark
Catherine reviews Charles Dickens and the House of Fallen Women. I really want to read it too.
From Christmas Eve, a Borders Insider blogs for The Bookseller about the final days of trading.
The Guardian’s Top 10 Victorian detective stories.
Snowy Britain from above.
The feminist year ahead, according to [...]
Things you should be reading:
A Beginner’s Guide to Joining the Book Blogging Community by Farm Lane Books
JK Rowling lost out on a US medal because of ‘witchcraft’. *headdesk*
Shut Up, Bands. Unsigned bands being stupid/arrogant/generally ridiculous.
PZ Myers on Basava Premanand.
LitLove on EM Forster.
The Times has a new column on sexism in daily life. This is my [...]
Coming soon: a proper blog post! Steady now. In the meantime, however, here’s my pick of the interwebs.
Now that Ruth Padel has resigned as Oxford Professor of Poetry, who should get the job?
Along with the rest of the blogosphere, I have recently become obsessed with Awkward Family Photos.
From The F Word, an open letter to [...]