En attendant d’y �tre, je me r�gale des belles photos du Cap Breton prises par Antoine Girard.
Celle-ci vaut particuli�rement le d�tour.
J’esp�re qu’il fera beau!
Scénariste/conceptrice
En attendant d’y �tre, je me r�gale des belles photos du Cap Breton prises par Antoine Girard.
Celle-ci vaut particuli�rement le d�tour.
J’esp�re qu’il fera beau!
The Telegraph published an article about the current pro-sex feminism trend in literature. It reminds me of a local writer whose marketing campaign is very much centered around the question: Is it autofiction, or not?
What’s with the prostitute-turned-writer trend, and why is it so successful? (My blog gets lots of hits every week for people looking for « photos of N.A. » because I mentioned her once.) The article from The Telegraph quotes someone who comes up with an interesting explanation :
« Women will see her book as quite a fun thing to have, » predicts Pelling, who publishes a monthly extract in The Erotic Review. « It’s going to spark a lot of debates. Is she, isn’t she, would you do that? There are very few women who haven’t at some time or other imagined a scenario in which you find that is the only way you could make a living and entertained the idea, ‘What would that be like, if that was the only way I could make money?’ I think, it’s rather a common thought process, probably like men thinking, ‘What would it be like if I had to go away to war?’ »
(linked via Bookslut)
The big task list for this weekend:
-Finish reading Scrapbook.
-Finalize travel itinerary and book accomodations for next week’s trip to the world’s number 2 travel spot (according to this scorecard, in pdf).
-Catch up on chick flicks with a friend (one overrated, one painful).
-Plant some bulbs for the first time in my life. Chase squirrels for the next month.
-Eat more apples.
-Buy a cord of wood and stack it up without getting splinters.
-Make a fancy knot in Spiff’s leash so he stops escaping once and for all.
-And what was the last item again? Duh, I forgot.