Live Libertarian Interview!
April 30, 2007 | Leave a Comment
This is short notice, but I will be interviewed Tuesday night on Libertarian Politics Live, an Internet radio show. The show starts at 7:30pm CST (double-check with the site). You can listen live at: www.blogtalkradio.com/libertarian or download the show later from the same site. The call-in number for the show is: (646)915-9887.
The show is a full hour (that sounds familiar!) and we will be discussing the DC Madam scandal, as well as the essentially victimless crime of consensual adult activity – paid or unpaid. And anything else that sounds interesting.
For some background on host Eric Dondero, you can visit his main site:
www.mainstreamlibertarian.com.
It should be an interesting show and I’m looking forward to it.
UPDATE: You can access the full hour online at the Libertarian Radio spot, or download the MP3 file from the site.
Enjoy me and my Texas accent as I discuss some personal issues with host Johnny Ringo (Eric was not available), a little about the DC Madam and have a short debate with Andre near the end of the show.
Review on FeministReview.org
April 20, 2007 | Leave a Comment
A new review of Book 1: The Foundation is available both on the book’s site and FeministReview.org.
It’s not my favorite review, mostly because the reviewer seems to have skimmed the book, missing details such as the number of books in the series (mentioned in the intro, the last few pages of the book and the book’s site) and the entire point of the book/series. She is a mainstream reviewer and a sample of what I have to look forward to as I move more into the public eye. The review is positive, even if the tone seems snarkier (to me) with every successive reading.
There are four more reviews that should be straggling in. (I know one of them is on the way.) By the time all the reviews for Book 1 are in, I should be submitting review galleys of Book 2 in advance of the pub date. And so it goes.
PS: Still giggling hysterically about the reviewer’s assumption that I am “raking in the cash” with this book series.
No More Periods
April 4, 2007 | Leave a Comment
It is fairly common knowledge that one can continuously use active birth control pills in order to stop having periods (under the supervision of a gynecologist). Then Seasonale came along, which shortened the menstrual cycle down to four planned periods a year. Now a new pill, Lybrel, promises to do away with periods all together.



