I am having to cancel our family’s attendance at a Thanksgiving dinner tonight since three out of five are ill, but I am still grateful. Mourning the pumpkin spice cake, but grateful. Like Litlove, today I am grateful for books. What reason do you have to be grateful for books? I think we all love [...]
Archive for November, 2009
What I Am Grateful For: Books
Posted in Books, Reading on November 27, 2009 | 11 Comments »
Dani Noir
Posted in Blogging, Inspiration, Reviews, writers, Writing on November 26, 2009 | 8 Comments »
One of the joys of blogging is being able to connect with writers all over the world, right here from The Dorf, Germany. One writer whom I “met” early in my blogging days was New Yorker Nova Ren Suma, who blogs at Distraction No. 99. Nova has inspired me and many others with her dedication [...]
Fighting Entitlement
Posted in Feminism, Women on November 23, 2009 | 12 Comments »
One of the things that I’ve had to face as a white South African is that the many advantages I had were largely due to my privileged position – the apartheid government spent more money on my education, made sure the hospitals I went to were better and allowed me to live in leafier, safer [...]
I is for Insight
Posted in Writing, tagged Alphabet on November 18, 2009 | 19 Comments »
Better people than me are doing it and I am not one to ignore a bandwagon. Behold the bullet point post: I wish I’d had the insight to make this blog anonymous – there are things I feel like saying but because people I know read Charlotte’s Web, I won’t. I shall blurt internally and [...]
H is for Harry
Posted in Childbirth, Children, Children's Books, Memoir, Uncategorized, tagged Alphabet, Harry Potter on November 6, 2009 | 19 Comments »
I don’t usually go forĀ alternate realities in my own reading, but my imagination has been captured over the years by the triumverate of The Lord of the Rings, Mervyn Peake’s superb Gormenghast trilogy and the Harry Potter books. I so much loved the latter that I was quite keen to call my third child [...]
A 21st Century Executive
Posted in Freelancing, Journalism on November 3, 2009 | 7 Comments »
I first started working as a corporate journalist 15 years ago, at one of South Africa’s big mining houses. It was as hierarchical as a company could be, with levels and grades and people who had corner offices and important art and people who worked in cubicles, like me. As part of my job, I [...]





