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Shannon Hart Guest Post: Having It All

When Samantha, the ever-awesome ringmaster of this exciting blog tour, sent me an email giving me the topic from the lovely Christine for this guest post, my first reaction was “holy crap”.  I have to be honest, my hands turned cold and I wasn’t sure I was equipped to have a good answer, seeing as that it’s often been my own life question. I have managed to answer this question before, but only for me personally. I have never shared my thoughts about this with other people, so let this be my debut.

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Guest Post: Britney Bronte

Anyone remember the song ‘Once in a Lifetime’ by Talking Heads?

You may find yourself living in a shotgun shack
And you may find yourself in another part of the world
And you may find yourself behind the wheel of a large automobile
You may find yourself in a beautiful house, with a beautiful wife
You may ask yourself, “Well, how did I get here?”

That’s how I feel about psychic work. It’s a thing I fell into.

You know those towns in supernatural TV shows, the ones haunted by the oojip in the lake or hit on by martians, that kind of thing? I was born in a small town Continue reading

Feminist Fiction: Lucie Simone Guest Post

Lucie Simone, is a woman after my own heart. She’s the woman that I didn’t think existed when I started this blog… I thought I was the only chick-lit loving feminist! After following her blog, where I discovered that Lucie is also a vegetarian (like me!), film buff (like me!), and yogi (like…ok, like some other women I know!), I jumped at the chance to host Lucie and her new book, Hollywood Ending! It is with great pleasure that I welcome Lucie to the Bitch Lit Blog!  

Feminist Fiction – Lucie Simone

Being a feminist in the 21st century is no easy feat. Sure, Virginia Woolf, Susan B. Anthony, Simone de Beauvoir and Gloria Steinem paved the way for us modern girls to live life on our own terms, pursuing our careers, our educations, and our loves without restrictions. But now that the big battles are won, there is still a lot of work to be done.

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