Suits Me: The Double Life of Billy Tipton is about a jazz musician, born a woman, who lived as a man. He married and adopted children, and had several girlfriends, but none of them knew. The author of James Tiptree Jr: The Double Life of Alice Sheldon told Strange Horizons she was inspired by the book, but that’s not how James Tiptree Jr picked her name. The science fiction writer decided on “Tiptree” after the jam. She died two years before Tipton, only then was his secret revealed. (via.)

Posted by Joanne on Jun 5, 2008 | Comments | Link

“It’s not just that the first viable black presidential candidate in history made particularly good use of the fluid, hybrid, collaborative, poly-vocal, decentralized, viral and ‘open’ atmosphere of the Internet. It’s that the fluid, hybrid, collaborative, poly-vocal, decentralized, viral and ‘open’ values of the Web echo what many of us believe has been the underlying strength of how black culture has been made and distributed for about 400 years.” – Gary Dauphin, who also discusses the speculative fiction novel, Mumbo Jumbo, “holy Ur-text…for black, borderline conspiracy-theorists.” I’m rather embarrassed I’d never heard of it before. It’s now on my immediate to-read list.

Posted by Joanne on May 19, 2008 | Comments | Link

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