Review: Things We Couldn’t Say

Things We Couldn't Say (by Diet Eman, with James Schaap) = 4/5 Eman's autobiography recounts her personal experiences as a member of the Dutch Resistance movement during WWII and a concentration camp prisoner during the Holocaust. Through a combination of modern era recollections and contemporary diary entries and letters from WWII, Eman describes the factors … Continue reading Review: Things We Couldn’t Say

Review: The Feminist Geek Revolution

The Feminist Geek Revolution = 5/5. Kameron Hurley's writing in this 2016 essay collection is honest and blunt, but not gratuitously so--it's more of an honest, respectful conversation about her observations of the writing industry, geek/nerd culture, her own life, and social issues. Hurley's style is very engaging. For every essay (some of them have … Continue reading Review: The Feminist Geek Revolution