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A MODERN WOMAN’S GUIDE TO CLASSIC WHO: THE FIFTH DOCTOR December 30, 2010. Summary: The Fifth Doctor was, as with all recasts of this character, something different! At 29, Peter Davison because the youngest actor ever to take the part, a record only broken recently with the casting of 26 year old Matt Smith. While several previous Doctors had long, established careers behind them, Davisonhad the
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TANSY RAYNER ROBERTS is an award-winning writer of science fiction, fantasy, feminist essays, and humour. She lives in Tasmania, Australia, with her family. Tansy is a co-host of the Verity! Podcast, and has her own weekly fiction podcast, Sheep Might Fly, where you can listen to fiction serials for free. MY TOP TEN SUPER-SOLO-UNSEQUELLED-STANDALONE FANTASY Land of Laughs by J Carroll. Galveston by Sean Stewart. Perdido St Station by China Mieville. Havenstar by Glenda Noramly (Larke), Finnikin of the Rock by Melina Marchetta. Clive Barker’s Weaveworld. Bridge of Birds by Barry Hughart. anything by Tim Powers. Okay, that’s it, I’m done. 7. C.L. MOORE & “NO WOMAN BORN” [SF WOMEN OF THE 20TH October 7, 2015. Catherine Lucille (“C.L.”) Moore is one of the most prolific female writers of the pulp magazine era of science fiction – her most active period being from the 1930’s through to the late 50’s. She was married to Henry Kuttner, another active writer of the period, and the two often collaborated on their workwhich was
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HOW TO READ THE YOUNG AVENGERS Writer, mum and doll merchant. So I embarked on a recent quest to go through the proper reading order of the Young Avengers, in preparation for reading the recent (and now-complete) Marvel Now reboot relaunch of the series. Unlike a lot of characters in the Marvel Universe, the Young Avengers only came into being about 9 years ago, so it’s actually possible to follow them through in a mostly HOW STEPHANIE PLUM LOST HER SIZZLE Day 01 - A book series you wish had gone on longer OR a book series you wish would just freaking end already (or both!) I love the Stephanie Plum books. I love everything about th 4. CLARE WINGER HARRIS & “THE FATE OF THE POSEIDONIA” [SF September 9, 2015. Clare Winger Harris was the first female short story writer to publish ‘scientifiction’ in the pulp magazines under her own name, rather than a male pseudonym. Her second published story, a space opera called “The Fate of the Poseidonia,” won third place in a contest run by Hugo Gernsback for stories inspired bya
A MODERN WOMAN’S GUIDE TO CLASSIC WHO: THE FIFTH DOCTOR December 30, 2010. Summary: The Fifth Doctor was, as with all recasts of this character, something different! At 29, Peter Davison because the youngest actor ever to take the part, a record only broken recently with the casting of 26 year old Matt Smith. While several previous Doctors had long, established careers behind them, Davisonhad the
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TANSY RAYNER ROBERTS is an award-winning writer of science fiction, fantasy, feminist essays, and humour. She lives in Tasmania, Australia, with her family. Tansy is a co-host of the Verity! Podcast, and has her own weekly fiction podcast, Sheep Might Fly, where you can listen to fiction serials for free. TEN ROMAN FESTIVALS (THAT ARE WEIRDER THAN HALLOWEEN So, put aside the candy corn and Sarah Palin costumes and check out Ten Roman Festivals that are weirder than Halloween: 10. Saturnalia. This one’s a classic, and it gives us the origins of Christmas. Held in late December, it involves general feasting and present-giving. Most notably, though, it was the night when masters and slaves PRATCHETT’S WOMEN IX: THE TRUTH HAS GOT HER BOOTS ON Pratchett’s Women: Unauthorised Essays on Female Characters of the Discworld, by Tansy Rayner Roberts – now available as an ebook and paperback. The e-book contains all nine essays from this blog, recently revised with an essay exclusive to the collection: “Socks, Lies and the Monstrous Regiment.”. ROMANA’S REGENERATION FASHION PARADE [WHO-50—1979 The regeneration of Romana at the beginning of Destiny of the Daleks was always something of an oddity. Mary Tamm had already left the show, and so the production team decided to go for humour rather than angst in the exchange of actresses. Lalla Ward emerges, still wearing her Princess Astra dress (that’s quite a lot of trouble to go to for WHERE THE WONDER WOMEN ARE: #5 WONDER GIRL Donna ultimately became the repository of knowledge about the multiverses and their fractured histories. After so many decades searching for her own identity, she became the only person who knew everything about who everyone was. She’s an Amazon and a Titan and a warrior and Troia, Troy, Wonder Girl, Donna. She’s mighty. 7. C.L. MOORE & “NO WOMAN BORN” [SF WOMEN OF THE 20TH October 7, 2015. Catherine Lucille (“C.L.”) Moore is one of the most prolific female writers of the pulp magazine era of science fiction – her most active period being from the 1930’s through to the late 50’s. She was married to Henry Kuttner, another active writer of the period, and the two often collaborated on their workwhich was
HOW TO READ THE YOUNG AVENGERS Writer, mum and doll merchant. So I embarked on a recent quest to go through the proper reading order of the Young Avengers, in preparation for reading the recent (and now-complete) Marvel Now reboot relaunch of the series. Unlike a lot of characters in the Marvel Universe, the Young Avengers only came into being about 9 years ago, so it’s actually possible to follow them through in a mostly HOW STEPHANIE PLUM LOST HER SIZZLE Day 01 - A book series you wish had gone on longer OR a book series you wish would just freaking end already (or both!) I love the Stephanie Plum books. I love everything about th 4. CLARE WINGER HARRIS & “THE FATE OF THE POSEIDONIA” [SF September 9, 2015. Clare Winger Harris was the first female short story writer to publish ‘scientifiction’ in the pulp magazines under her own name, rather than a male pseudonym. Her second published story, a space opera called “The Fate of the Poseidonia,” won third place in a contest run by Hugo Gernsback for stories inspired bya
A MODERN WOMAN’S GUIDE TO CLASSIC WHO: THE FIFTH DOCTOR December 30, 2010. Summary: The Fifth Doctor was, as with all recasts of this character, something different! At 29, Peter Davison because the youngest actor ever to take the part, a record only broken recently with the casting of 26 year old Matt Smith. While several previous Doctors had long, established careers behind them, Davisonhad the
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WHERE THE WONDER WOMEN ARE: #35 BIG BARDA The main thing is choice. Barda wanted a domestic, peaceful life, and after her background that’s hardly surprising. She would strap on her warrior armour when necessary, but playing the housewife made her happy. And that’s okay, actually. Except, of course, that it neverquite went right.
1. RACCOONA SHELDON & “THE SCREWFLY SOLUTION” [SF WOMEN OF In 1976, three weeks after the death of her mother, Alli Sheldon sat down and wrote “The Screwfly Solution,” a dark piece of science fictional horror about difficult mother-daughter relationship against the backdrop of a worldwide pandemic of male violence against women. This was a Raccoona story, not a Tiptree piece, and on the day she YOU CAN LEAVE YOUR HAT ON: THE BBC MUSKETEER EDITION PART There are going to be three of these now. I’m not sorry. This is an extra special Musketeer Media Monday month – I’m reviewing the whole Season 1 of The Musketeers (2014) across three blog posts. Check out Part I: Looks Good in Leather.. I’ve come to the conclusion that the BBC series The Musketeers (2014) is largely about the hats. BLOOD, SEX AND A HOT TUB [XENA REWATCH 4.16 4.16 The Way. Xena and Gabrielle are almost out of India, but they’ve still got time to offend a whole religion in their most controversial episode of all time! When word began to spread that this episode depicted Krishna as a fictional character, many Hindu organisations protested the move which represented an extremereligious taboo.
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TANSY RAYNER ROBERTS is an award-winning writer of science fiction, fantasy, feminist essays, and humour. She lives in Tasmania, Australia, with her family. Tansy is a co-host of the Verity! Podcast, and has her own weekly fiction podcast, Sheep Might Fly, where you can listen to fiction serials for free. TEN ROMAN FESTIVALS (THAT ARE WEIRDER THAN HALLOWEEN So, put aside the candy corn and Sarah Palin costumes and check out Ten Roman Festivals that are weirder than Halloween: 10. Saturnalia. This one’s a classic, and it gives us the origins of Christmas. Held in late December, it involves general feasting and present-giving. Most notably, though, it was the night when masters and slaves PRATCHETT’S WOMEN IX: THE TRUTH HAS GOT HER BOOTS ON Pratchett’s Women: Unauthorised Essays on Female Characters of the Discworld, by Tansy Rayner Roberts – now available as an ebook and paperback. The e-book contains all nine essays from this blog, recently revised with an essay exclusive to the collection: “Socks, Lies and the Monstrous Regiment.”. ROMANA’S REGENERATION FASHION PARADE [WHO-50—1979 The regeneration of Romana at the beginning of Destiny of the Daleks was always something of an oddity. Mary Tamm had already left the show, and so the production team decided to go for humour rather than angst in the exchange of actresses. Lalla Ward emerges, still wearing her Princess Astra dress (that’s quite a lot of trouble to go to for WHERE THE WONDER WOMEN ARE: #5 WONDER GIRL Donna ultimately became the repository of knowledge about the multiverses and their fractured histories. After so many decades searching for her own identity, she became the only person who knew everything about who everyone was. She’s an Amazon and a Titan and a warrior and Troia, Troy, Wonder Girl, Donna. She’s mighty. 7. C.L. MOORE & “NO WOMAN BORN” [SF WOMEN OF THE 20TH October 7, 2015. Catherine Lucille (“C.L.”) Moore is one of the most prolific female writers of the pulp magazine era of science fiction – her most active period being from the 1930’s through to the late 50’s. She was married to Henry Kuttner, another active writer of the period, and the two often collaborated on their workwhich was
HOW TO READ THE YOUNG AVENGERS Writer, mum and doll merchant. So I embarked on a recent quest to go through the proper reading order of the Young Avengers, in preparation for reading the recent (and now-complete) Marvel Now reboot relaunch of the series. Unlike a lot of characters in the Marvel Universe, the Young Avengers only came into being about 9 years ago, so it’s actually possible to follow them through in a mostly HOW STEPHANIE PLUM LOST HER SIZZLE Day 01 - A book series you wish had gone on longer OR a book series you wish would just freaking end already (or both!) I love the Stephanie Plum books. I love everything about th 4. CLARE WINGER HARRIS & “THE FATE OF THE POSEIDONIA” [SF September 9, 2015. Clare Winger Harris was the first female short story writer to publish ‘scientifiction’ in the pulp magazines under her own name, rather than a male pseudonym. Her second published story, a space opera called “The Fate of the Poseidonia,” won third place in a contest run by Hugo Gernsback for stories inspired bya
A MODERN WOMAN’S GUIDE TO CLASSIC WHO: THE FIFTH DOCTOR December 30, 2010. Summary: The Fifth Doctor was, as with all recasts of this character, something different! At 29, Peter Davison because the youngest actor ever to take the part, a record only broken recently with the casting of 26 year old Matt Smith. While several previous Doctors had long, established careers behind them, Davisonhad the
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HOW TO READ THE YOUNG AVENGERS Writer, mum and doll merchant. So I embarked on a recent quest to go through the proper reading order of the Young Avengers, in preparation for reading the recent (and now-complete) Marvel Now reboot relaunch of the series. Unlike a lot of characters in the Marvel Universe, the Young Avengers only came into being about 9 years ago, so it’s actually possible to follow them through in a mostly HOW STEPHANIE PLUM LOST HER SIZZLE Day 01 - A book series you wish had gone on longer OR a book series you wish would just freaking end already (or both!) I love the Stephanie Plum books. I love everything about th 4. CLARE WINGER HARRIS & “THE FATE OF THE POSEIDONIA” [SF September 9, 2015. Clare Winger Harris was the first female short story writer to publish ‘scientifiction’ in the pulp magazines under her own name, rather than a male pseudonym. Her second published story, a space opera called “The Fate of the Poseidonia,” won third place in a contest run by Hugo Gernsback for stories inspired bya
A MODERN WOMAN’S GUIDE TO CLASSIC WHO: THE FIFTH DOCTOR December 30, 2010. Summary: The Fifth Doctor was, as with all recasts of this character, something different! At 29, Peter Davison because the youngest actor ever to take the part, a record only broken recently with the casting of 26 year old Matt Smith. While several previous Doctors had long, established careers behind them, Davisonhad the
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4. CLARE WINGER HARRIS & “THE FATE OF THE POSEIDONIA” [SF September 9, 2015. Clare Winger Harris was the first female short story writer to publish ‘scientifiction’ in the pulp magazines under her own name, rather than a male pseudonym. Her second published story, a space opera called “The Fate of the Poseidonia,” won third place in a contest run by Hugo Gernsback for stories inspired bya
A MODERN WOMAN’S GUIDE TO CLASSIC WHO: THE FIFTH DOCTOR December 30, 2010. Summary: The Fifth Doctor was, as with all recasts of this character, something different! At 29, Peter Davison because the youngest actor ever to take the part, a record only broken recently with the casting of 26 year old Matt Smith. While several previous Doctors had long, established careers behind them, Davisonhad the
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TANSY RAYNER ROBERTS is an award-winning writer of science fiction, fantasy, feminist essays, and humour. She lives in Tasmania, Australia, with her family. Tansy is a co-host of the Verity! Podcast, and has her own weekly fiction podcast, Sheep Might Fly, where you can listen to fiction serials for free. ROMANA’S REGENERATION FASHION PARADE [WHO-50—1979 The regeneration of Romana at the beginning of Destiny of the Daleks was always something of an oddity. Mary Tamm had already left the show, and so the production team decided to go for humour rather than angst in the exchange of actresses. Lalla Ward emerges, still wearing her Princess Astra dress (that’s quite a lot of trouble to go to for TEN ROMAN FESTIVALS (THAT ARE WEIRDER THAN HALLOWEEN So, put aside the candy corn and Sarah Palin costumes and check out Ten Roman Festivals that are weirder than Halloween: 10. Saturnalia. This one’s a classic, and it gives us the origins of Christmas. Held in late December, it involves general feasting and present-giving. Most notably, though, it was the night when masters and slaves WHERE THE WONDER WOMEN ARE: #5 WONDER GIRL Donna ultimately became the repository of knowledge about the multiverses and their fractured histories. After so many decades searching for her own identity, she became the only person who knew everything about who everyone was. She’s an Amazon and a Titan and a warrior and Troia, Troy, Wonder Girl, Donna. She’s mighty. HOW TO READ THE YOUNG AVENGERS Writer, mum and doll merchant. So I embarked on a recent quest to go through the proper reading order of the Young Avengers, in preparation for reading the recent (and now-complete) Marvel Now reboot relaunch of the series. Unlike a lot of characters in the Marvel Universe, the Young Avengers only came into being about 9 years ago, so it’s actually possible to follow them through in a mostly HOW STEPHANIE PLUM LOST HER SIZZLE Day 01 - A book series you wish had gone on longer OR a book series you wish would just freaking end already (or both!) I love the Stephanie Plum books. I love everything about th MAD MAX AS FEMINIST ALLY Max Max is an extraordinary figure of performative masculinity in this movie. He is lone hero, as he always has been. He is shaped by loss and sacrifice and he escapes a horrible, traumatising and dehumanising imprisonment to reach a poor substitute for freedom: a 7. C.L. MOORE & “NO WOMAN BORN” [SF WOMEN OF THE 20TH October 7, 2015. Catherine Lucille (“C.L.”) Moore is one of the most prolific female writers of the pulp magazine era of science fiction – her most active period being from the 1930’s through to the late 50’s. She was married to Henry Kuttner, another active writer of the period, and the two often collaborated on their workwhich was
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A MODERN WOMAN’S GUIDE TO CLASSIC WHO: THE FIFTH DOCTOR December 30, 2010. Summary: The Fifth Doctor was, as with all recasts of this character, something different! At 29, Peter Davison because the youngest actor ever to take the part, a record only broken recently with the casting of 26 year old Matt Smith. While several previous Doctors had long, established careers behind them, Davisonhad the
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WHERE THE WONDER WOMEN ARE: #5 WONDER GIRL Donna ultimately became the repository of knowledge about the multiverses and their fractured histories. After so many decades searching for her own identity, she became the only person who knew everything about who everyone was. She’s an Amazon and a Titan and a warrior and Troia, Troy, Wonder Girl, Donna. She’s mighty. PRATCHETT’S WOMEN VII: A WONDERFUL PERSONALITY AND GOOD Pratchett’s Women: Unauthorised Essays on Female Characters of the Discworld, by Tansy Rayner Roberts – now available as an ebook and paperback. The e-book contains all nine essays from this blog, recently revised with an essay exclusive to the collection: “Socks, Lies and the Monstrous Regiment.”. 7. C.L. MOORE & “NO WOMAN BORN” [SF WOMEN OF THE 20TH October 7, 2015. Catherine Lucille (“C.L.”) Moore is one of the most prolific female writers of the pulp magazine era of science fiction – her most active period being from the 1930’s through to the late 50’s. She was married to Henry Kuttner, another active writer of the period, and the two often collaborated on their workwhich was
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