In case you haven't seen any of the latest pop science on the subject, this article contains some great discussion, though you could skim the transcripts. I especially love the straight-talking researcher who discussed within-group variation and how much of what it means to be a woman is defined by what kind of woman you're not.
Another random link:
If you use adjectives in your prose, do not use nouns. If you use nouns, you must not use verbs. If you use verbs, try to avoid verbs that specify a particular city.
When specifying particular cities in fiction, do not use cities that have been specified in poems. Poems have so few things left of their own anymore that we should let them have their own cities.
If you use adjectives in your prose, do not use nouns. If you use nouns, you must not use verbs. If you use verbs, try to avoid verbs that specify a particular city.
When specifying particular cities in fiction, do not use cities that have been specified in poems. Poems have so few things left of their own anymore that we should let them have their own cities.
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