“You know what you do. You don’t know what you do does.” I first heard that at an event with Rebecca Solnit and Joan Halifax, Roshi. Solnit said it, but she was referring to something she had learned from Halifax. … Continue reading
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We saw The Martian this week and liked it a lot, though my sweetheart did note that it wasn’t as good as the book. Few movies are, of course, because there’s no way to incorporate everything that’s essential in a … Continue reading
I agree with Nancy Jane that The Female Man was a landmark work. Ground breaking if for no other reason than it’s an example of feminist humor. And they say we don’t have any. There are a lot of other … Continue reading
By Nancy Jane Moore I never met Joanna Russ, and with her death on April 29, I’ll never get the chance. But I have read a lot of her work. And even though I agree with what Lucius Shepard said … Continue reading