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Girl Gone Gifting: Gifted #1
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Monday, October 29, 2007. I apologize for the delay. The gift went out over a week ago, right before all of my paperwork was due for the completion of my coaching program. So, on to the gifting. I must admit, the gifting was more difficult than I anticipated. I carried the photo around and as I passed women I'd catch myself thinking, " hmmm. No, maybe her.Wait, what about her? Eventually, I thought it was time to act. Get it out there! So, off to the Women's Library. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Black Marks on Wood Pulp: January 2010
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Black Marks on Wood Pulp. Books womanly, feminist, lesbian, vegetarian, and touching the earth lightly. occasionally with an Australian twist. Sunday, January 31, 2010. Fugitive Pieces by Anne Michaels. From the “to-be-read” tower on my bedside table, and slid into a book that surprised me with its gentle pleasure and ability to offer a humane, sad relief. It’s a novel which asks the big questions. How do we survive the unspeakable? What is it possible to regain? What should we close up forever? This bri...
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Girl Gone Gifting: October 2007
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Monday, October 29, 2007. I apologize for the delay. The gift went out over a week ago, right before all of my paperwork was due for the completion of my coaching program. So, on to the gifting. I must admit, the gifting was more difficult than I anticipated. I carried the photo around and as I passed women I'd catch myself thinking, " hmmm. No, maybe her.Wait, what about her? Eventually, I thought it was time to act. Get it out there! So, off to the Women's Library. Friday, October 12, 2007. Ann, thank ...
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Black Marks on Wood Pulp: June 2007
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Black Marks on Wood Pulp. Books womanly, feminist, lesbian, vegetarian, and touching the earth lightly. occasionally with an Australian twist. Monday, June 11, 2007. Careless, by Deborah Robertson. Regular readers of this blog will be aware of how much I admired Sylvia Martin’s book about the wonderful Ida Leeson. Should be dripping with literary accolades. She should have grabbed all the literary prizes for 2007. But. Is a good book. The book is also about grief, and ambition, and creativity, and raises...
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Black Marks on Wood Pulp: December 2007
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Black Marks on Wood Pulp. Books womanly, feminist, lesbian, vegetarian, and touching the earth lightly. occasionally with an Australian twist. Tuesday, December 11, 2007. The Thirteenth Tale by Dianne Setterfield. Margaret Lea lives for books. When she is offered the challenge of writing the biography of the most famous writer in England, she finds uncanny parallels with her own life. This is Dianne Setterfield’s first novel, though she is very well versed in 19th and 20th century French literature...
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Black Marks on Wood Pulp: A Village Affair by Joanna Trollope
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Black Marks on Wood Pulp. Books womanly, feminist, lesbian, vegetarian, and touching the earth lightly. occasionally with an Australian twist. Monday, March 16, 2009. A Village Affair by Joanna Trollope. So, it’s a big treat for me now to discover gems from that time. And this really is one. Is Joanna Trollope’s second novel, which makes it interesting because it was published well before she had the big reputation as the creator of the “ Aga Saga. Take this, for example, from chapter four; “Alice ...
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Black Marks on Wood Pulp: March 2009
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Black Marks on Wood Pulp. Books womanly, feminist, lesbian, vegetarian, and touching the earth lightly. occasionally with an Australian twist. Monday, March 16, 2009. A Village Affair by Joanna Trollope. So, it’s a big treat for me now to discover gems from that time. And this really is one. Is Joanna Trollope’s second novel, which makes it interesting because it was published well before she had the big reputation as the creator of the “ Aga Saga. Take this, for example, from chapter four; “Alice ...
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Black Marks on Wood Pulp: May 2008
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Black Marks on Wood Pulp. Books womanly, feminist, lesbian, vegetarian, and touching the earth lightly. occasionally with an Australian twist. Wednesday, May 28, 2008. The opposite of Dewey. On a recent trip to England, I noticed some very innovative approaches to categorisation in bookshops. That's not new, of course. My friend Michael, when he ran Norton Street Bookshop, used to have a section called. Because in his opinion they were equally rigorous in analysis and predicting future outcomes!
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