Grab bag of news

I haven’t done one of these grab bags for a long while, so here’s what tickled my fancy this past week.

Firstly, I won second prize at agent Jenny Rappaport’s blog, celebrating the second anniversary of Lit Soup. The idea was to come up with an opening paragraph containing the following words: kerfuffle, whit, lenticular, wimple, and flabbergasted. You can read the three winning entries here. I gets books! And outside the United States, too! Thanks Ms Rappaport. Ah, a lovely start to the day.

Cracked magazine has the top 7 conspiracies that actually happened. It may be a reflection of my general knowledge / conspiracy theory-ness / political breadth / fund of questionable facts that I already know all of them, and assumed other people did too.

This YouTube offering on Hillary Clinton (beware, there’s lots of written profanity), titled “Hillary’s Downfall” is one of the funniest things I’ve seen in a while.

And I wonder what Romancelandia is going to make of the latest research into male and female orgasms that’s currently published in Scientific American (via Boing Boing)? Essentially, neuroscientist Gert Holstege, said that (last sentence of page 3, if you’re reading the article): “At the moment of orgasm, women do not have any emotional feelings.” Uh-huh. Climaxing robots. T’riffic.

Have a good weekend, all.

2 Comments so far

  1. Liane Spicer on May 18th, 2008

    Popping by to let you know that author/literary agent/writing coach Orna Ross will be stopping by my blog on Sunday 18th, (UK time, since Orna is in Ireland) and will answer any questions left in the comment trail. You’re welcome to drop in!

    Off to check your links. I saw a Hillary Clinton / Barack Obama spoof on YouTube (Under Barack Obama, to the tune of Rihanna’s Umbrella) that was in very bad taste - but hilarious!

  2. KS Augustin on May 19th, 2008

    Thanks for the reminder on Oma, Liane! I don’t have any questions myself, but I’ll certainly be visiting.

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