This week, @Lit_Review announced the winners of its Bad Sex In Fiction Award. We remixed the last 5 years of finalists to write the worst possible erotica.
'Humanity is inextricably bound up with the seas and oceans, which were used for communication and trade but also for war and the determined exploitation of peoples and resources.'
@margarettelinc1 on a global history of the seas and oceans.
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This week, @Lit_Review announced the winners of its Bad Sex In Fiction Award. We remixed the last 5 years of finalists to write the worst possible erotica.
'Humanity is inextricably bound up with the seas and oceans, which were used for communication and trade but also for war and the determined exploitation of peoples and resources.'
@margarettelinc1 on a global history of the seas and oceans.
http://ow.ly/CL8850xqzLH
'There is a chilling moment as he describes a gun hovering over him as its holder tries to make up his mind as to whether Lançon is dead or alive.'
Andrew Hussey reviews Philippe Lançon's extraordinary first-hand account of the Charlie Hebdo massacre.
http://ow.ly/3M8E50xqqrE