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Once More, With Feeling: Intersectionality

Once More, With Feeling: Intersectionality

Or: why the Male Only Table of Contents issue is about both Gender and Race So over on Marguerite’s blog editor Mike Ashley of the Mammoth Book of White Men Fail Mindbowing SF explains that the stories he was looking for, those that blew his mind with science, aren’t usually written by women, and therefore [...]

Oh Jesus, Here We Go

Oh Jesus, Here We Go

I was just contemplating asking around the FList and WisCon friends about having the virual cultural appropriation panel we’ve thought about doing for some time.  But I suspect that this thread is going to make me want to take a shot every time I hear the words Cultural Appropriation for a long time. Just look [...]

YOU FUCKING FAIL FAMILY GUY

You know, Family Guy has been on the decline for a while now, as I have mentioned before.  But this clip, from the 4th episode of the current season, is where the show goes from being not that damn funny to disgustingly clueless and wrong.  Ugh. Warning: don’t watch this clip if you’re likely to [...]

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I'm a writer, most often committing acts of genre (fantasy, science fiction, and other stretches of the imagination). You can find my short stories in many and various magazines and anthologies and podcasts. In addition to being a writer I also engage in activism and fandom -- often both at once.

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