Cool, but slightly mind boggling
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I recently had a lovely email from Gert Alenhall, who is the person in charge of making and keeping the 18th century clothes of the mariners on the Swedish ship Götheborg. He also runs a business of his own, designing and making all kinds of costumes. Check out his website here www.ateljealenhall.se ) He said…
Woohoo! The Historical Novel Society reviewed Hidden Conflict. They say Cheyenne Publishing and Bristlecone Pine Press have combined forces to bring out a four-part anthology of that rarest of rare birds: the historical short story. You hardly ever see the form, for obvious reasons: by the time you’ve got your readers up to speed on…
Just to prove I am active on the internet somewhere, here is a round up of a few of the interesting things I’ve found on Tumblr this week: Quiltbag issues Transgender teen’s survival guide Trans* Titles for Young Adults Christians for Gay Marriage Launch “Not All Like That” campaign. “Queerbaiting” on TV (When subtext ought…
Hurray! Today is the launch of my experimental novella Labyrinth, in which I look at the minotaur from the Minoan point of view; I cast the Homeric Greeks as a bunch of bullying bad guys; I attempt a possible reconstruction of the Minoan attitude toward third-gender people; I examine life in a female dominated society;…
Just a quick note to say that I am being interviewed over here on the amazing On Top Down Under site today. In which I am refusing to pull my punches about gender and confessing that I have started writing fanfiction of my own stories. Come over and comment to (potentially) win a book, or…
This is such a good deal, omg 🙂 I know I mentioned it on the 1st of October, but today is my designated day when I’m supposed to share it, so for anyone who missed it last time, this is a bundle of 17 SF/F novels being given away for free. You don’t have to…