Sleeps With Monsters: Conversations Founded On False Assumptions
A new column, live over at Tor.com. The comments are being lively.
View ArticleQueer Romances I Have Read
…while being too sick to think. I may have forgotten one or two. Erin Dutton, Officer Down. Bold Strokes Books, 2015. eARC courtesy of the publisher. A perfectly cromulent contemporary lesbian romance...
View ArticleGender and Genderqueerness
If you’re here for the talking about books, this post is going to bore you. Fair warning. I spent part of the weekend at Octocon, the Irish National Science Fiction Convention. (It was supposed to be...
View ArticleBooks in brief: Alexander, Hunter, Stark
There is nothing I can do about the news. So I may as well talk about books. Mardi Alexander, Spirits of the Dance. Bold Strokes Books, 2015. E-ARC courtesy of the publisher. Lesbian romance. Better...
View ArticleTor.com bonanza day!
I have two, count ’em, two whole posts over at Tor.com today! First up, an essay I’m pretty proud of, on “The Politics of Justice: Identity and Empire in Ann Leckie’s Ancillary trilogy.” From a...
View ArticleSleeps With Monsters: There’s A Counter In My Head
A new column over at Tor.com. I got a bit cranky…
View ArticleNonfiction Reviews In Brief: bell hooks, African queens, and ivory Vikings
bell hooks, Outlaw Culture. Routledge Classics, 2006. (Originally published 1994.) I’d never really grasped the ways in which bell hooks is a foundational thinker for intersectional feminism before...
View ArticleSleeps With Monsters: On the Question of Quality
A new post over at Tor.com: There’s a comment that anyone who writes articles, columns, or even tweets about representation and inclusion will read eventually. If you write about queer people, if you...
View ArticleInteresting links and a book to look forward to
Aliette de Bodard has a short novel in a new continuity forthcoming in October: clocking in at a little under fifty thousand words, In the Vanishers’ Palace (Kobo; Amazon; print not yet available for...
View ArticleSleeps With Monsters: She-Ra and the Princesses of Power
A new column over at Tor.com: She-Ra and the Princesses of Power showcases a variety of powerful women, making a variety of different choices about what to do with their power. This is a show with an...
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