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This may be one of the last of these posts, as Yahoo are retiring the Delicious service. See below for an article about that! I’ll be looking into an alternative system and have a few to try out.
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Bringing the lols with bylines
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On the Guardian website today:
Let’s stop sneering at fantasy readers
They might be the zit-ridden little brothers of science fiction geeks, but fantasy readers still deserve our respect
Making a good start there, then.
I wonder if this byline policy is also going to be extended to other subjects. Perhaps we can also look forward to Time for the violence in Tehran to end – even if those crazy brown folks do enjoy a spot of barbarism, or Calling for an end to rape – although she was totally asking for it, wearing that tight little miniskirt.
On the positive side of things it’s under a half-dozen comments into the thread that names like Mieville, Vandermeer, Swainston et al start getting mentioned. So we know that Guardian readers are capable of adult dialogue even if the paper’s editors may sometimes fall short.