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Women in Sci-Fi Week: A Lady Business Project
I promise not to spam you with tons of other journal ladybusiness, but I want to briefly mention our week dedicated to women in sci-fi, because I know the subject is relevant to the interests of at least three people who sometimes read here.
So far this week:
Ana has reviewed the YA novel ‘The Adoration of Jenna Fox’
We’ve all contributed to a link post outlining recent discussions about women and sci-fi (and there are some bonus links at the end, one of which features sciency girls and Lego trophies)
I’ve reviewed ‘To Say Nothing of the Dog’
Susan from spindizzy has provided a guest post full of mini reviews
Still to come:
Renay will review ‘The Hunger Games’
Ana and Thea from ‘The Booksmugglers’ will pop by with an epic rec list
And that’s not all folks! Right now you could potentially win books by recommending science fiction written by women. Remember when I said ‘Hey ‘A Wish After Midnight’ is pretty cool’? Well you could now win your very own copy of Zetta Elliot’s novel, along with a copy of ‘The Hunger Games’ by Suzanne Collins and ‘Kindred’ by Octavia Butler. Just for reccing by 29th June! How easy is that?
So far this week:
Ana has reviewed the YA novel ‘The Adoration of Jenna Fox’
We’ve all contributed to a link post outlining recent discussions about women and sci-fi (and there are some bonus links at the end, one of which features sciency girls and Lego trophies)
I’ve reviewed ‘To Say Nothing of the Dog’
Susan from spindizzy has provided a guest post full of mini reviews
Still to come:
Renay will review ‘The Hunger Games’
Ana and Thea from ‘The Booksmugglers’ will pop by with an epic rec list
And that’s not all folks! Right now you could potentially win books by recommending science fiction written by women. Remember when I said ‘Hey ‘A Wish After Midnight’ is pretty cool’? Well you could now win your very own copy of Zetta Elliot’s novel, along with a copy of ‘The Hunger Games’ by Suzanne Collins and ‘Kindred’ by Octavia Butler. Just for reccing by 29th June! How easy is that?