Some interesting things I randomly found on the net.

  1. I found two Japanese feminists randomly referenced in a Mastodon toot. Here is some information I found looking into them further. Its humbling to think of how many interesting people existed that I don't know of.

  2. Some blogs and personal sites

    • Set Side B - A retro game indie journalism blog
    • busybee - A lovingly crafted personal site with a blog, articles/writing, coding, comics and so much more
    • CRPG Addict - A blog about CRPGs (computer roleplaying games).
    • The Adventurers Guild - A blog about adventure games.
    • The Slow Music Movement Blog - "We're about quality, mostly laid back music, predominantly from independent artists and labels that we've dug a bit deeper to discover. We then share our musical discoveries across various social media platforms and present some top notch radio shows and DJ mixes for your listening pleasure."
    • The Inquisitive Biologist - "Reviewing fascinating science books since 2017"
    • IdeaTrash - "Society, writing, geekdom, politics, and errata. By Steven Saus." A personal blog that bounces around a various topics including but not limited to: tech, autism, and movies.
    • Adamas Nemesis - "Freedom. Passion. Reason." Mostly worldbuilding, but some slice of life and politics sprinkled in.
    • Jacob Coffin Writes - "I write science fiction and pester magazines with it". Kitbashes of solarpunk futures along with explorations of the science and thought behind them.
    • Solarpunk in the United Kingdom - A personal site with Solarpunk musings and art. In Polish but Firefox translate seems to handle it fine.
    • Elisabeth McCumber - "Writer, Strategist, Artist, Scholar" Lots of slice of life stuff, along with a sprinkling of folklore and mythology.
  3. Digital Magazines

    • Aeon - An eclectic digital magazine.
    • The Continent - The Continent is a weekly newspaper produced by African reporters, photographers, illustrators and editors. It is designed to be read and shared on WhatsApp (and other social messaging platforms), and has become the continent's most widely distributed newspaper.
    • Rookie Magazine - "Rookie was… founded in 2011 as an online magazine for and by teenagers. After seven very special years, it has ceased publication. " An archive of Rookie Magazine, a made by teens for teens online magazine. Very cool with articles, playlists and collaging resources and inspiration.