After mentioning this little blog in one of those pimp posts some of the bigger feminist blogs do, the friendly ladies at Sadie Magazine, a feminist girls’ mag, contacted me and asked whether I’d be interested in contributing. Exciting, let me tell you!
With job and family stuff going on I don’t think I’ll have time to write new stuff for them, but they also said they’d like me to crosspost my Pr0n and Chocolate posts to their blog. Which I’m very happy to, because really, those women sound pretty awesome and I’m incredibly flattered they think I fit in with them:
Sadie Magazine has all the cool kinds of people and things we wish we had known about earlier ourselves. Sadie is a magazine for young women who might otherwise read glossy teen magazines that focus on hair, makeup, and prom dresses. Rather than training women to consume, Sadie aims to empower girls with stories of risk-taking ladies. Our goal at Sadie is to offer resources in order to make young women (and all interested young men) self-sufficient, independent, and knowledgeable. We aim to help girls learn how to make important decisions and find inspiration. We would like to question industries that target young women and offer practical advice on such tasks as how to make an easy, healthy meal and how to fix things around the house. We tackle fun and substantive issues in a market that regards women as recipients of ad campaigns.