Go Set a Watchmen is the story of disillusionment – an Oedipal tale told through a young woman trying to find her place in the world.
I wasn’t expecting any snow on my cold climate getaway. I was happy to go and sit in front of a log fire for a couple of days. Perhaps do a bit of bushwalking. No mobile, no wifi, surrounded by wineries. Bliss.
Harper Lee’s new book, Go Set a Watchman, was released this week and I’ve been getting ready for it by re-reading her 1960 classic (and prequel), To Kill a Mockingbird.
For me, dandy isn’t about copying men’s style but taking the beautiful bits, adding a bit of flamboyance and making it work on a female body.
Straight women are swooning. Real Lesbians ™ and Real Queer Women™ are outraged. This week, the interwebs are all aflutter with girl crush fever. Apparently…
It was zero out of three in the great reading adventure for May but this month is looking up. The book I’m currently reading is possibly the best I’ve ever encountered on women’s sexuality.
I’m on day two of a five-day sojourn in Sydney. This trip has been a continuation of what life is for me a the moment; it’s about taking myself out of my comfort zone, out of my routine, out of my support network and asking, “So, without all this other stuff, who am I? What’s important?”