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Gord Sellar
Gord Sellar is a Canadian from Saskatoon who has lived in South Korea since late 2001. He holds a position as a professor at a University in the Korean countryside and is an active Korea-blogger, an inactive musician, and a semi-active cyclist. His main interests are SF fiction, verse, web design, atonal jazz music, and pithy essays about far-flung places. He's currently working on the SF novel of the century. Or perhaps not.

Visit Gord's website at www.gordsellar.com.

His previous column, The Fairer Blog (now discontinued), introduced readers to the universe of blogs online which are written by women, featuring regular reviews and occasional introductions to blogging, as well. In 1929, Virginia Woolf wrote that a woman must, in order to write, "have money and a room of her own." Things have changed since then. Millions of women are expressing themselves honestly and independently by self-publishing online, having their voices heard, and most of them are doing it for free.

Gord now writes XY, a column described by Gord as: "something kind of, well, encapsulating an enlightened male point of view on things. Not a male point of view on, like, sexy underwear, or a male point on why women should cook, or moronic stuff like that, but an interesting, thought-provoking, and perhaps challenging comment from a male perspective on issues that are important to women, or on issues important to women *AND* men."


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  • As the old wisdom states: in order to understand the future, you need to understand the past. How true is that? The past entices learning, reminds us of what to do and what not to do, teaches us valuable lessons, and shows us from where we have come and how far. Women suffragists have blazed trails for our future, herbal women have taught us how to heal and nurture ourselves, our travels have taught us to value what we have or to reach for a better future, and our innermost desires poke to the surface reminding us to act, that there is more we want to do. Of course, we need to look toward the future, but the wisdom of the past must always be our companion.

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