@BESW I like how she mentions not dealing with the idea of a world without racism or sexism because "that's fantasy, I deal with scifi not fantasy"... That really brings the point home
Still waiting for Neither Wolf Nor Dog and Hello, Rain to be accessible to me.
(I have a list of things to keep going back and checking on periodically.)
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The world is a magical place - a new Rogue anthology came out today (resistance and political themed romance) and I was excited and then I realized I hadn't read the one before it so I have two Rogue anthologies to read so basically it's like having double candy or something.
In Camus' essay The Sea Close By there's a sentence 'This life rebellious to forgetfulness, rebellious to memory, of which Stevenson speaks.' (page 5 of Penguin Classics 2013). Can anyone tell me to which work & author he's alluding please?
"The Bronx is Reading," interview with Saraciea Fennell, organizer of the first ever Bronx Book Festival (May 18-19, 2018), for CBC Diversity.
"The Revolutionary Love of Betty Shabazz," Ilyasah Shabazz speaks to Shondaland about her mother's love, and the children's book she's written to honor her memory, by Dianca London Potts for Shondaland.
"But What Will Your Parents Think?" Morgan Jerkins tackles the time-worn question of how far is too far to go in revealing yourself in first-person writing, for Longreads.