According to Google, these were my most-visited blog posts from 2016. This is a list of GREAT SCIENTIFIC INTEREST, and totally NOT just a way to blog without having to come up with any new or original content today…
- Worldcon Expels Truesdale.
- If We Wrote Men Like We Wrote Women. Gender-swapping some bits from popular fiction.
- Fact-Checking Breitbart. (Yeah, I know.)
- Lionel Shriver’s Speech on Cultural Appropriation. So much facepalm…
- Yes, I Am Afraid. Posted shortly after the U.S. elections.
- Rape, Abuse, and Marion Zimmer Bradley. This one is actually from 2014.
- One Month on the Happy Pills (Depression). A 2012 post from when I started anti-depressants. I’m…not sure what kicked this up to the #7 spot for the year.
- More Worldcon Thoughts. A follow-up to post #1.
- Striking a Pose. Another one from 2012. A century from now, my books might be forgotten, but people will still remember “Isn’t he the guy who did those cover poses?”
- No, We’re Not All Disabled. An angry response to a column in SF Signal about disability.
- Thoughts on Steven Universe. I’d intended to stop at 10, but had to include this one, because SU is awesome.
Mirrored from Jim C. Hines.