Saturday Link Love: Screen Time, Plagiarism, and Fantasy Novels

Saturday Link Love: Screen Time, Plagiarism, and Fantasy Novels May 14, 2016

Saturday Link Love is a new feature where I collect and post links to various articles I’ve come upon over the past week. Feel free to share any interesting articles you’ve come along as well! The more the merrier.

Note: Inclusion does not imply full agreement.

Michael Brown’s Mother Lezley McSpadden: “I Feel Like I Can’t Enjoy Anything”, on Cosmopolitan—“I wrote the book because I wanted everyone to know who Michael Brown was.”

Why Kids’ Screen Time is a Feminist Issue, on Medium—“When we fret about excess screen time as bad parenting, what we’re really talking about is bad mothering.”

My Father, Woody Allen, and the Danger of Questions Unasked, on Hollywood Reporter—“Being in the media as my sister’s story made headlines, and Woody Allen’s PR engine revved into action, gave me a window into just how potent the pressure can be to take the easy way out.”

Plagiarism, Wilson, and the Omnibus, on Daughter of the Reformation—“When I was researching the Omnibus Curriculum for my posts on Doug Wilson and Classical Christian Education, I noticed that Steve Wilkins and Randy Booth had both written essays.”

100 Must-Read Sci-Fi Fantasy Novels by Female Authors, on BookRiot—“From YA to adult lit, from magical realism to epic fantasy to post-apocalyptic sci-fi feminism, from short stories to series, there’s a book on this list for every single reader.”


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