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Friday Femmes Fatales No 68 (Women Bloggers)

Written by Natalie Bennett
Published September 24, 2006

Returning after a two-week hiatus - sorry about that: hideous technical problems that are finally, I hope, cross toes, solved. I never wanted to be a techie, but these days it seems almost impossible to avoid.

But to business - ten great posts from ten new (to me) women bloggers. It is here every week: it is going to be really, truly, I promise.

First, a real discovery, and just down the road for me: Stroppyblog. I can't imagine how I've missed her for so long. In this post she's talking about the problems encountered by a lap-dancing club that is solely for women customers.

Staying in the UK, Antiprincess (love the name!) on I Shame the Matriarchy is commenting on recently announced plans to ban violent porn. She says: "I want to say: Hey! British Home Office! Don't ban me! Don't erase me! ... Don't make it a crime to look at me!" But it is a much more nuanced post than that sounds - do go to check it out.

Very much on the personal is political side, Pippa on One Salford Feminist reflects on how in 1988 she gave up her name. She says she's now ready to choose another name, and is looking for suggestions.

Then a little traditional British politics; on thatlittlebluehome, the author reflects as a non-aligned voter what is wrong with the Liberal Democrats. Have a look at the Greens, I say - not just those who stick on a thin green-coloured cloak.

Leaving the relatively civilised shores of Europe - a must-read post on Den of the Biting Beaver. She had a hell of a struggle to get access to emergency contraception, and reflects with compelling honesty and frankness on the experience.

Then into the classroom, where Alternative Solutions Centre, the blog of a deaf-owned and operated psychotherapy and consulting practice, where three women blog, is a post about girls only being allowed to study female scientists. "She is ... being told, very subtly, that just being a girl is enough to prevent her from getting something she wants." (And should you be able to read American Sign Language, there's a V-log post.)

The Dancing Queen on Wheelchair Dancer is reflecting on the pleasures of a well-designed, well-made building.

On propernoun.net, mindy reviews Kiffe Kiffe Tomorrow, a French best-seller that has been compared to Catcher in the Rye. Sticking with books, on Meredith Reads YA, a there's a reflection on Saint Arthur Ransome. And finally, staying literary, Ruth on Blogcritics is fed up with fantasy. She's looking for more originality in thought and action.

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Please: In the next week if you read, or write, a post by a woman blogger and think "that deserves a wider audience" (particularly someone who doesn't yet get many hits), drop a comment. It really does make my life easier. Or don't be shy - nominate yourself! (Thanks to Penny who sent in nominations this week.)

Natalie is the editor of My London Your London, an independent cultural guide featuring theatre, gallery and museum reviews, and also blogs at Philobiblon, on history, culture, Green politics and all things feminist. She's the founder of the Carnival of Feminists, and Managing Editor and Books Editor on Blogcritics.
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Friday Femmes Fatales No 68 (Women Bloggers)
Published: September 24, 2006
Type: News
Section: Sci/Tech
Filed Under: Sci/Tech: Blogging, Sci/Tech: Internet
Part of a feature: Friday Femmes Fatales
Writer: Natalie Bennett
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#1 — October 1, 2006 @ 15:56PM — tink [URL]

I'm new to this feature column but I love the idea behind it and am really looking forward to upcoming additions. Also know that I'm now compelled to check out past submissions.

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