Ladies and gay men, behold the best breast self-exam video I’ve ever seen. I work in charity communications, and I’m jealous as all hell of the team that developed this video and app. Done drooling yet? No? Okay, watch it one more time and then come back to me. Done now? Good. Writer and blogger… Continue reading These hot men are concerned about your breasts
Author: Kat Latham
Winner of the Jill Shalvis giveaway
Thanks to everyone who commented on my interview with Jill Shalvis last week. The winner of Animal Attraction is…Na S! Na, I’ve emailed you asking for your address, so check your spam folder if it’s not in your inbox. Thanks very much to Jill for taking the time to answer my questions. And don’t forget… Continue reading Winner of the Jill Shalvis giveaway
Interview with Victoria Dahl – & giveaway!
Victoria Dahl could scribble a grocery list on a Post-It and I’d clear my schedule to read it. Her books are full of the same kind of sarcastic, witty people I like to surround myself with in real life. And her novels are emotionally gripping but still manage to be so hot I’ve found myself… Continue reading Interview with Victoria Dahl – & giveaway!
What’s your definition of a keeper?
We bookworms often talk about which novels deserve space on our keeper shelf. For some, it’s a symbolic expression referring to books we adore, whether we own them or not. For others, the keeper shelf is an actual shelf or bookcase with a finite amount of space. In my case, it’s two plastic containers under… Continue reading What’s your definition of a keeper?
Photo tour of London’s East End on an anti-fascist anniversary
Today marks the 75th anniversary of an extraordinary event in London’s history: the Battle of Cable Street. On 4 October 1936, the British Union of Fascists planned a march down Cable Street in Shadwell, an impoverished part of London’s East End. The area has been home to refugees and migrants for hundreds of years. In… Continue reading Photo tour of London’s East End on an anti-fascist anniversary