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Sep. 22nd, 2019 07:25 pm
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I seem to have had an unintentional summer linkspam break. (I suspect that this is because Sunday evenings are a good time for linkspam posts, but over the summer we were going for much longer walks which meant I was spending Sunday evenings writing walking posts and feeling knackered.)

For fans of Yoon Ha Lee's Machineries of Empire trilogy, a text-adventure vignette of Cheris's time at Kel Academy.

Kit de Waal on what cultural appropriation is, and why it matters.

Are you really the 'real' you?

How the Royal Navy discovered and then lost the cure for scurvy.

Sarah Moss's "Books that Made Me". (She dismisses "the Great American Novel" as overrated and loves both Tove Jansson's short stories and the fabulous KNITSONIK Stranded Colourwork Sourcebook, so is clearly a Good Egg.)

Without these women, man would not have walked on the moon.

In Troubled Times: Still Here, Still Holding on to Hope. I read this the day Boris Johnson was elected leader of the Conservative Party, and it was exactly what I needed.

How mindfulness privatised a social problem.

Why are there so many new books about time-travelling lesbians? (Obviously, because books about time-travelling lesbians, or at least time-travelling queer women of all shades, are the Best Books. And yes, I'm including Thirteen on that list.)

Bisexual people face significant mental health issues. Now researchers know why. (Just in time for Bi Visibility Day tomorrow, too.)

It’s 1597. You’re a priest imprisoned at the Tower of London. Can you break free? A Choose Your Own Adventure Twitter thread.

The closeting of married bisexuals.
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