Not A Waste Land
I’ve looked at Gnod before, but I didn’t notice that it also does clustering for writers. I was intrigued to learn that people who read Clark Ashton Smith also tend to read TS Eliot,...
I’ve looked at Gnod before, but I didn’t notice that it also does clustering for writers. I was intrigued to learn that people who read Clark Ashton Smith also tend to read TS Eliot,...
So I came up again in this incredibly itchy rash. Last time I thought it was from shrimp, but this time I can’t find any shellfish in my recent dietary past so unless some...
Believe it, pal.
This made for interesting reading. The British Government in the early 1970s, faced with a virtual civil war in Ireland following the imposition of military rule, seriously examined two tactics which worked well for...
Two remote, low-lying Pacific Islands are believed to have been deluged by one of the strongest hurricanes on record. This is of course only a precursor, as global warming raises sea levels, kills coral...
This fine Scheer article sums up all that is currently grotesque, unbelievable, bizarre, and unprecedented about the Bush Gang’s current excuse for a foreign policy.
“Singer” Not As Skanky As Commonly Supposed Well that’s a relief. It is easy indeed to do Onion-style headlines.
Apparently, preggers teens get together to play foetus bingo, no less.