Huh - I should check this thread more often.
I'd definitely go with Midnight's Children first, though I also really enjoyed The Satanic Verses.
I loooove
Midnight's Children
but didn't care for
Satanic Verses
all that much.
Reading one of erinaceous' Verbatim issues online I found the Russian word whose meaning I'd remembered but had forgotten the actual word.
I am reading the collection of essays that she edited right now - AIFG! It was on my Amazon wishlist which my sister actually checked before shopping for me: still amazed by that.
But what I really came in here for was to post this short but interesting article from today's NYTimes:
Pulp Fiction by Women with Protofeminist Roots
The article highlights some female-written pulp that has been reissued recently with more to come, apparently.
The article highlights some female-written pulp that has been reissued recently with more to come, apparently.
This is been burbling among the queer study cognoscenti for a while and now has gotten a broader feminist slant.
I know a number of older dykes who still get a happy smile when you mention
Beebo Brinker.
The article highlights some female-written pulp that has been reissued recently with more to come, apparently.
The editor of this was on NPR a few weeks ago and they also had several actresses read a few choice passages. Pretty steamy stuff.
Really? Latest steamy stuff I heard was metaphor stuff read by Susan Stanberg on Festival of Lights stuff.
Yeah, on All Things Considered they read an actual (but lacking in detail) lesbian love scene from one of the novels written about 60 or 70 years ago.
I got a catalog in the mail today that is leading me forth into temptation. It's called Bas Bleu, and in my habit of dog-earing the pages that have books I want, I find I've dog-eared every page. But! It's got
Weird and Wonderful Words!
And other nifty stuff, like the Pride and Prejudice board game. Guess it's never too early to start my Christmas wishlist.
All of you who wanna write movies or Tv must read "The First Time I Got Paid For It." Good stuff, with comments from almost everyone who's anyone, except our own JW, regrettably. Funny, smart, honest, but still inspiring.
Oh, I had to move and leave no forwarding address so I'd stop getting Bas Bleu. It was more than mortal flesh--or credit card--could bear.
I got a catalog in the mail today that is leading me forth into temptation. It's called Bas Bleu
This catalog is seriously dangerous. Luckily, I inexplicably stopped receiving it.
the Pride and Prejudice board game
t gasp
Now I may have to see if I can get a copy of that catalog again.
the Pride and Prejudice board game
If you win do you get Colin Firth?