... is a blogger on the paranormal and skeptical stuff. She has some nice posts on
Women and superstition (parts one and two)
and
Skeptical Books for Children (parts one, two, three and four).
Go check them and her out.
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Podblack Cat rocks.
Cuttlefish, OM reads your blog! You have hit the big time.
There has to be a Philosophers Epic that Cuttlefish can put into verse for you.
Okay - Digital Cuttlefish - who has read my blog from the start - HAS just written a poem for me!
Waitaminute - this was written last year and they only wrote a poem for me now. Gah, I am no muse! :(
BUT I am horrified to only discover this post, today! So, I guess it's a belated Valentine's day present. Big smoochy kisses to John Wilkins and please, come along to the next Australian Skeptics conference! :)