In an effort to better manage my blog entries, I have imported the entries from my standalone WordPress installation into the main website (and will be deleting that standalone blog soon). The popular […]
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“You can always edit a bad page. You can’t edit a blank page.” – Jodi Picoult
Ugly Roses
From my biggest fan, the lying Rose DesRochers (the bolded text in the indented sections below are her words, the non-bolded text in the same indented sections below are quotes […]
Read moreShe Starts His Engine
CBC Arts on Shall I compare thee to a … carburetor? A man who compared a woman's chest to a carburetor has won an annual contest celebrating the worst writing […]
Read moreShriveled Roses
I was recently contacted by Rose DesRochers to visit and join Today’s Woman. I was then asked if I would contribute an article. Being an internet publisher myself, I said […]
Read moreAnne Sexton and Peter Gabriel
Anne Sexton is by far my favorite poet. I've spent hour upon hour reading and re-reading her work and always coming away with a new perspective on the woman. While […]
Read moreTag, I’m It
I’m “it” for this round of Book Tag, so its now my turn to tell: 1. Total number of books I have owned. I would estimate approximately 1500 in combined […]
Read moreExcerpt: Isle of Canes
Isle of Canes: Excerpt from the historical novel “Isle of Canes” The Multiracial Activist December 2004/January 2005 by Elizabeth Shown Mills http://www.multiracial.com/readers/mills.html This entry also posted at A Mixed Blog […]
Read moreBuy This Book Minion!
Good To Be King by Michael Badnarik [goodreviews isbn=”9781594110962″]
Read moreRebecca Walker
Rebecca Walker, author of Black, White, and Jewish: Autobiography of a Shifting Self (excerpt available here), has finally launched her official website, which for eons (or so it seems) contained […]
Read moreMore on TMA and BJU
Another book mentioning The Multiracial Activist (TMA) has come to my attention. The Fundamentals of Extremism: The Christian Right in America, edited by Kimberly Blaker (excerpt here), mentions my application […]
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