Wendy Waters is the best unpublished writer I know. Continue reading
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Posted in Reading, Real Men with tags Anthony O’Neill, Bronte Sisters, Catch the Moon, Fields of Grace, Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Isabelle Allende, Jeanette Winterson, Joanne Harris, Keats, Mary, Mills and Boon, Scheherazade, Summer of the 17th Doll, Virginia Woolf, Wendy Waters on May 24, 2012 by Jarrod BoyleSam's Comment, or Showing Jarrod Who's Boss
Posted in Observation with tags A Clockwork Orange, A Room of One's Own, Betty Friedan, Cat's Eye, Corporal Ben Roberts-Smith, Dermott Brereton, George Negus, Germaine Greer, Gloria Steinem, Henry Handel-Richardson, Judith Herman, Malcolm X, Margaret Atwood, Naomi Wolf, Sam De Brito, The Beauty Myth, The Female Eunuch, The Feminine Mystique, The Lost Boys, Tim Winton, Virginia Woolf, Wilbur Smith, Yumi Stynes on March 5, 2012 by Jarrod BoyleEvery time a woman responds to something I have written on this blog relating to feminism, she claims she can’t understand it [see ‘Why I do Not Call Myself a Feminist]. I think Sam’s comment, however, is the most astute and insightful I have received here. I wanted to feature it as a post in its own right – because of its perspicacity, but also because I guess I need to talk about the grinding of this particular axe. Continue reading

