Ken and Robin Consume Media: Tong Wars, Fassbinder Noir, Korean Cooking 101, and a Japanese Crime Jazz Musical « Ken and Robin Talk About Stuffwww.kenandrobintalkaboutstuff.com
Heather J Wood
Author, Publicist, World Fantasy Award Nominee, Cat Lover, Feminist (she/her but they/their is good too!)
Ken and Robin Consume Media: Late Night With the Devil, Burgess Does Bond, and Oliver Sacks « Ken and Robin Talk About Stuffwww.kenandrobintalkaboutstuff.com
Episode 606: Very Real Threat of Dialogue « Ken and Robin Talk About Stuffwww.kenandrobintalkaboutstuff.com
Ken and Robin Consume Media: Doctor Who, The Bikeriders, Hundreds of Beavers « Ken and Robin Talk About Stuffwww.kenandrobintalkaboutstuff.com
5 SFF Books Featuring Teenaged Reincarnated Deities - Reactorreactormag.com Here are five young adult novels featuring teenagers who are reincarnated gods.
Fame, lust and drugs: Dorian Gray staged as a genderfluid rock musicalwww.theguardian.com Alfie Friedman delves into the dark side to star in Linnie Reedman and Joe Evans’ Southwark Playhouse production
ongoing notes: the ottawa small press book fair (part one : Cameron Anstee + John Levy,robmclennan.blogspot.com [ see last fall’s similar notes here ] Ottawa ON/Kentville NS: It is good to see a new publication by Ottawa poet Cameron Anstee , who ...
Episode 605: Astrophysicists Not Acronym Physicists « Ken and Robin Talk About Stuffwww.kenandrobintalkaboutstuff.com
Episode 604: It Takes a While to Work « Ken and Robin Talk About Stuffwww.kenandrobintalkaboutstuff.com
Famous NASA Mathematician Katherine Johnson Has Died Aged 101stunning.sci-nature.com Katherine Johnson, a ground-breaking black NASA mathematician whose life was portrayed in the movie Hidden Figures, died on Monday aged...
‘Extraordinary’ Joseph Coelho novel wins Carnegie medal for children’s writingwww.theguardian.com ‘Extraordinary’ novel The Boy Lost in the Maze takes prestigious honour while sister prize for illustration goes to Aaron Becker’s wordless The Tree and the River
Ken and Robin Consume Media: Ferrari, Stax, and Alexander the Great « Ken and Robin Talk About Stuffwww.kenandrobintalkaboutstuff.com