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Michelle Haimoff - Writer & Editor
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Photo by Pauline Shapiro. Michelle has written for the Los Angeles Times, PsychologyToday.com, The Huffington Post, YourTango.com and NYTimes.com. Corporate clients include IDEO, Jane Street Capital and Red Antler. Her first book "Secret New York" (Interlink 2008) is available in bookstores nationwide. She blogs about First World feminism at genfem.com. And her podcast can be heard at michellehaimoff.podomatic.com. These Days Are Ours.
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Women's Lit Book Club: GUEST POST: JANE AUSTEN
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Women's Lit Book Club. Happily married man reading and writing about women's books for all of 2012. I mostly stick to a list, but not always. Join the conversation! Tuesday, February 21, 2012. GUEST POST: JANE AUSTEN. Thanks to Anne, aka the Lit Bitch, for this post. You can read Anne's views on classic and contemporary novels on her website. Exploring the New Woman in Jane Austen’s Novels. Austen knew what it was like to be a woman during the English Regency period, with no money, property, and position...
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Women's Lit Book Club: January 2012
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Women's Lit Book Club. Happily married man reading and writing about women's books for all of 2012. I mostly stick to a list, but not always. Join the conversation! Sunday, January 29, 2012. VIEW FROM THE (ALMOST) LAST PAGE. Confessions of a Shopaholic. 1 If Becky winds up with Luke Brandon, I will be very disappointed. I will still read Sophie's books, because I am loyal like that, but I won't be happy. Posted by Steven Watson. Wednesday, January 25, 2012. MORE THAN ONE STORY. My natural response to lea...
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Women's Lit Book Club: BOOK REVIEW: NO EXCUSES
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Women's Lit Book Club. Happily married man reading and writing about women's books for all of 2012. I mostly stick to a list, but not always. Join the conversation! Wednesday, March 21, 2012. BOOK REVIEW: NO EXCUSES. By Gloria Feldt. Hardcover, 381 pages. Seal Press, 2010. This is truly a women's book. Its subtitle is 9 Ways Women Can Change How We Think About Power. The biggest lesson I took from this book is the difference between what Feldt calls power over. Although the book is meticulously researche...
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Women's Lit Book Club: September 2011
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Women's Lit Book Club. Happily married man reading and writing about women's books for all of 2012. I mostly stick to a list, but not always. Join the conversation! Friday, September 30, 2011. INSTRUCTIONS FOR FINAL ROUND. Over 200 of you followed me in less than a week. Now one of you will decide what books I am allowed to read in 2012. If you want to win, please carefully consider your answers to the following questions:. 1 What does being in charge of what I read mean to you? I will link to your twitt...
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Women's Lit Book Club: November 2011
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Women's Lit Book Club. Happily married man reading and writing about women's books for all of 2012. I mostly stick to a list, but not always. Join the conversation! Wednesday, November 30, 2011. The title of this post is a little misleading. I have thought about it, and I can honestly say I do not miss men's books. Yesterday I was flipping through channels on TV when I saw a preview for one of the Rabbit. Movies. The Rabbit. So I don't miss men's books. Maybe a little. What I miss more is the aut...Pamel...
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Women's Lit Book Club: A POST FOR NATIONAL GRAMMAR DAY
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Women's Lit Book Club. Happily married man reading and writing about women's books for all of 2012. I mostly stick to a list, but not always. Join the conversation! Friday, March 2, 2012. A POST FOR NATIONAL GRAMMAR DAY. Monday, March 4th is National Grammar Day. Mignon Fogarty, aka Grammar Girl. Invited me to write a post in honor of this special day. I REPEAT DO NOT HAVE MAID SERVICE SO YOU WILL NEED TO CLEAN UP BEHIND YOURSELF! First of all, what part of a sentence is "I REPEAT DO NOT? It would be mor...
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wednesday, march 21st | hyper/active
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In a city of endless possibilities, a curated list of suggestions of what do do. generally non-performance centered, generally under $15. Laquo; thursday, march 22nd. Tuesday, march 20th. Wednesday, march 21st. March 12, 2012. The New Yiderati: Redefining the Jewish Experience in Literature. These Days Are Ours. Joanna Smith Rakoff (. And Adam Wilson (. With moderator Jason Diamond (Flavorpill, Vol 1 Brooklyn). Sponsored by the Jewish Book Council and Vol 1. Brooklyn. Michelle Haimoff’s paperback original.
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Women's Lit Book Club: December 2011
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Women's Lit Book Club. Happily married man reading and writing about women's books for all of 2012. I mostly stick to a list, but not always. Join the conversation! Monday, December 12, 2011. BOOK REVIEW: POSTER BOY. By Dede Crane. Groundwood Books, House of Anansi press. Young Adult. 214 pages, trade paperback, 2009. Would you be willing to rearrange your entire life, to the point of alienating your peers, on the slim chance that doing so would save someone else's life? Gray will never live a perfect li...
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