A handful of links. I've long since lost my sources.
Things writers can learn from Goodnight Moon. (BTW, had I known that Goodnight Moon and The Runaway Bunny are linked? The former being set in the bunny's final escape scenario. There's a third associated book, My World, expanding on daily life in the scenario, but it's less interesting. Even ignoring Goodnight Room.)
Transgender perspectives on daily discrimination against women, invoking what I call the Tiresias Tactic.
How hunter-gatherers maintain(ed) their egalitarian ways.
"You can't steer a parked car."
Tourism in Yemen's capital. Excellent travel reportage to an little-known corner of the world -- and Sana'a sounds fascinating.
Subject quote from "The Cinema Show," Genesis.
Things writers can learn from Goodnight Moon. (BTW, had I known that Goodnight Moon and The Runaway Bunny are linked? The former being set in the bunny's final escape scenario. There's a third associated book, My World, expanding on daily life in the scenario, but it's less interesting. Even ignoring Goodnight Room.)
Transgender perspectives on daily discrimination against women, invoking what I call the Tiresias Tactic.
How hunter-gatherers maintain(ed) their egalitarian ways.
"You can't steer a parked car."
Tourism in Yemen's capital. Excellent travel reportage to an little-known corner of the world -- and Sana'a sounds fascinating.
Subject quote from "The Cinema Show," Genesis.