I find I’m always interested in feminist perspectives, whether it’s in regards to literature, pop culture, or current events. Feminist Fridays is going to be my forum for discussing these issues, and may come in the form of book (or other media) reviews, link roundups, or my rambling thoughts essays. If you’d like to make… Continue reading Feminist Fridays: Jane Austen and Game Theory (or, My College Years)
Category: beyond books
April Check-in on Reading and Writing Goals
I’ve been keeping track of my reading and writing goals for 2013. This is mostly for my own benefit, but if I didn’t sit down and force myself to write this out, I wouldn’t actually assess how things are going. Here’s how things went in January and February and March. This is going to be short and sweet. Reading I… Continue reading April Check-in on Reading and Writing Goals
DIY “Business” Cards for BEA
I never would have thought this would be something I posted, but a friend was pretty excited when she saw these, so I thought it might be worth posting about it. I’m going to BEA this year, mostly as a birthday present to myself, an excuse to visit my two favorite cousins, to see the… Continue reading DIY “Business” Cards for BEA
Feminist Fridays: Authors and ‘Women’ Authors, Books and ‘Girl’ Books, Gender and Readers’ Advisory
I find I’m always interested in feminist perspectives, whether it’s in regards to literature, pop culture, or current events. Feminist Fridays is going to be my forum for discussing these issues, and may come in the form of book (or other media) reviews, link roundups, or my rambling thoughts essays. If you’d like to make a habit of discussing… Continue reading Feminist Fridays: Authors and ‘Women’ Authors, Books and ‘Girl’ Books, Gender and Readers’ Advisory
Feminist Fridays: The Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood
I find I’m always interested in feminist perspectives, whether it’s in regards to literature, pop culture, or current events. Feminist Fridays is going to be my forum for discussing these issues, and may come in the form of book (or other media) reviews, link roundups, or my rambling thoughts essays. If you’d like to make a habit of discussing… Continue reading Feminist Fridays: The Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood