[Artemisia] What 'cha Reading?
Kathleen Govan
kathleen.govan at yahoo.com
Sat Jan 24 23:36:57 CST 2009
Uppity women of Medieval Times is really good - women we never got to hear about, saying & doing things mere women never ever did - right?! There is even a woman by the name of Artemisia Gentileschi - a Baroque artist from the early 17th century! I can bring them to war (weather permitting!) if you would like to meet up!
I also have Naughty Women of Shakespearean Times as well ;-)
Brigit
--- On Sun, 1/25/09, Raven DuLoche <RavenDuLoche at FaeWood.org> wrote:
From: Raven DuLoche <RavenDuLoche at FaeWood.org>
Subject: Re: [Artemisia] What 'cha Reading?
To: "'Kingdom of Artemisia mailing list'" <artemisia at lists.gallowglass.org>
Date: Sunday, January 25, 2009, 1:10 AM
>And, because I feel the inexplicable need to catch up with my mother,
>sister, and the rest of America's teens, I'm reading 'New
Moon' by
>Stephanie Meyer.
LOL - I haven't started the Twilight series or anything by Stephanie for
that matter - yet. I am, however, reading "Every Which Way But Dead"
by Kim
Harrison.
I'm also in the middle of several books I'm reading at, in the
following
subjects:
Reflexology
Raw Foods
Sprouting
Container Gardening
"Uppity Women of Medieval Times" sounds great, how is it?
I do recall that Tangl has written something, maybe she'll remind us what
they are.
Raven (Lurking from Seattle)
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