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Linda said
Thank you for your recent blog entry about adoption. I echo your comments and am grateful for your words! As someone who is trying to adopt and has already spent a great deal of money doing so (with no results), it saddens me that so much money has to be exchanged in order to pair up in-need children with want-to-be parents. Nevertheless, it’s the reality of the situation and it’s good that people like you are exposing the real truth about adoption. Keep up the great writing.
Linda
http://www.wanting2adopt.com
beautifulwreck said
Hi Elisa,
Thanks for understanding my point(s) made in response to your Girls 2 Men post. I am flattered that you think I’m “perceptive” and completely agree that history forgotten is history repeated.
In fact, I have been smelling the distinct odor of a radical feminist backlash against lesbians and transpeople for some time and it’s starting to scare me just as much as Bush and his right wing, rich cowboys do.
By the way, I put Subversive Writer into the “Hot Links” seciton of my own blog, which you can find by going to http://www.stephanieschroeder.com.
Thanks for all of your own perceptive and insightful (inciteful?) posts…keep writing.
Best,
Stephanie
beautifulwreck said
By the way, Elisa,
Re: your research into 40s and 50s lesbian life: I meant to tell you that my friend and colleague, Joan Nestle, who has written so beautifully about butch-femme dynamics from the femme perspective (A Restricted Contry, The Persisitent Desire (ed.) and A Fragile Union) has a blog over at her website, http://www.joannestle.com , you might find interesting – both her website AND blog actually.
All Best,
Stephanie
Elisa said
Stephanie, what a small world! You are friends and colleagues with Joan Nestle? Of course I know of her! – the Persistent Desire having been one of the first books I referred to when I conceptualized my book years ago – this reminds me, I have to find it somewhere in the stacks of books I have everywhere! That, and Odd Girls & Twilight Lovers by Lilian Federman are the de facto books on that period! I should look up A Restricted Country too, now that you mention it.
Thanks again for the heads up on her blog – I’ll go check it out today, as I plan to read through your blog articles as well