Review

I recently wrote a review for the book Masculinity, Senses, Spirit, which “examines the complex interrelationship between gender, sexuality, and the realms of the spirit and the senses in the Atlantic world from the Eighteenth century to the present,” (from Amazon). Yeah, it’s a bit on the academic side. But I wanted to read it because I’d discovered the research of Craig Atwood, whose research was important to my latest novel. He wrote about the teachings of Count Zinzendorf in the Eighteenth century that included more gender equality and sacred sexuality.

Yeah, the Eighteenth century. In my childhood church. I was intrigued, so did a lot of research. Then I got carried away and wrote a novel, released last year, The Star Family.

You can read my review here.

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Another BroadPod Up

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This month is hosted byJustine Graykin, freelance philosopher and science
fiction author, among other things. In this offering for January 2011, we bring
you tales of Faith and Fear. Readers Larissa Niec, Kim Vandervort, Kathryn
Hinds, Rin Kintujo, and Phoebe Wray, question hallowed beliefs and probe the
depths of anxiety, from the mythic to the medical. Hold onto your amulet!

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