Browsing the archives for the links tag
Browsing the archives for the links tag
Other things I have been reading, and think that you should read too:
The F Word is trying to raise money for a site redesign.
Sotheby’s are auctioning some amazing books, including a signed edition of A Christmas Carol.
For Books’ Sake is teaming up with Ladyfest Ten! Books + Feminism = Very Happy Kirsty
FutureBook reviews the iPad.
The [...]
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 [...]
…things you should read:
Farmlane Books asks whether a similar taste in books is important in a partner
Susan Hill is blogging again – hurrah!
From The F Word – Consumer Direct… Are we missing something?
From The Quack Doctor – La Vida Vibrator!
Vulpes Libris interviews M.J. Hyland
From The Reader Online – Literacy changes your brain
Tabloid Watch on Jan [...]
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 [...]
Facebook has been removing photos of babies being breastfed. Alpha Mummy blogs about it.
Mary Beard’s excellent blog A Don’s Life may be appearing in book form.
Here’s the podcast of the late Harold Pinter in conversation at the British Library.
From The F Word: the UK’s Top 10 Feminist Moments of 2008.
ReadySteadyBook’s Books of the Year Symposium [...]
Elsewhere on the interweb:
I asked my fellow OUPers for their favourite books of 2008
Batgirl demands equal pay (via Feministe)
Also from Feministe: Sorry ladies, but your vagina conflicts with my morals
Yes, I am entering the Times/Waterstone’s Christmas quiz. The prize is £500 of book vouchers. OF COURSE I’m going to enter!
Les Miserables sequel novels are allowed [...]