Joyce activated, issue 100 A new article about sex differences in sexual orientation inspires musings about, among other things, Neil Gaiman
A New Year update A new year update about my plans for my site this year, and an exciting upcoming event.
Joyce activated, issue 99 With the press regulator Ipso in the news, I take the opportunity to dissect my failed attempt to get it to stop pandering to trans-identifying criminals and take victims seriously.
Joyce activated, issue 98 This week I tell the story of one of the more irritating and nasty things that has happened to me in 2024.
Something a little different After the umpteenth time being asked for advice on becoming a journalist, I finally got round to writing it up for my website. Next time I’m asked I can just point here: So you want to be a journalist. I hope it’s an interesting read even for people
Joyce activated, issue 97 In which, inspired by interviewing Richard Dawkins, I muse on what evolution tells us about why the gender-critical side has all the best arguments
Joyce activated, issue 96 I’m in Berlin today, at the protest outside the Bundestag against the new gender self-ID law that has just come into force. Around the world women are protesting outside German embassies; I accepted an invitation from the organisers in Germany to come and speak.
Joyce activated, issue 95 I’ll be interviewing Richard Dawkins on-stage next month; what do you think I should ask him? Plus: what went down at the LGBA conference and Battle of Ideas.
Joyce activated, issue 94 In this issue I share the speaking notes for my presentation at last weekend’s Genspect conference in Lisbon. My topic was: What Will It Take to Return to Reality?
Joyce activated, issue 93 Tomorrow I’m off to the Genspect conference in Lisbon – I’ll be sharing my speaking notes here afterwards. In the meantime, here are some reflections on why the number of applications for GRCs has risen sharply.