Bitchin' Blog Posts : Lamesauce

Bloomberg BusinessWeek Blows

August 07, 2010 | Saturday | 77 Comments

At the romance panel at WORD Brooklyn a few weeks ago, one of the audience members asked why romance takes so much crap from everyone. Hope Tarr said she thinks it boils down, every time, to the fact that romance is written by women, edited and published by women, and read by women. As we said in the Bosoms, look in your pants. That’s why. So grab your nearest alcoholic beverage, and play along as we look at the state of romance after an appearance in Bloomberg Business Week. In an article that mentions bodice ripping not once but Twice,… read more »

The iRex 800SG: A DNF Review

March 15, 2010 | Monday | 40 Comments

When the wireless iRex was announced online, with the news that it would be available at Best Buy online an eventually in stores, I was so supremely curious. Even though the price tag is still way high, and way out of reach for most people, I ordered one thinking that if it would solve my Kindle problems, and perform the way I wanted a wireless reader to perform, it might be a better option for many. Currently, I’m using Kindle II for most of my reading. I was using a Sony 505, but it had a very sad and unfortunate… read more »

My Initial Reaction to the iPad

January 27, 2010 | Wednesday | 104 Comments

I am underwhelmed. Here’s my initial thoughts on Apple’s big announcement, culled from Notepad and Twitter. - iPad?! Really?! REALLY? Gosh, I’m sorry I no longer have a Nook now. They would have been great partners. The iPad, now available in Light, Maxi, and Super (8Gb, 16Gb 64Gb)? As Tessa Dare said, are there NO women at Apple who could have given them the heads up (HA) that this is a BAD NAME? Please someone tell me they’ll just name the next device iVAGINA and be done with it? Is this how they’re targeting female technology consumers and book readers?… read more »

Caption That Cover: Collarbone Edition

November 11, 2009 | Wednesday | 65 Comments

There’s this guy, see, and he really, really likes clavicles. And the subtext of romance doesn’t examine enough the intricate allure of the collarbone - so his deepest desire is to highlight this really, really hawt body part. That’s the only reason I can come up with for the following reuse of stock imagery. I mean, maybe there really isn’t that much stock photography in the world that’s any good. First: Collarbone and Castle! read more »

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