How our critical terminology prevents women writers from accessing the highest echelons of literary recognition. by Emma Winsor Wood There is […]
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How our critical terminology prevents women writers from accessing the highest echelons of literary recognition. by Emma Winsor Wood There is […]
Read moreAs far as campaigns go, #readwomen2014 has been a long time coming. U.K.-based writer and illustrator Joanna Walsh launched it in […]
Read moreby Christine Benvenuto Once upon a time I misunderstood transsexuality as symptomatic of psychic damage. That is, that unhappy families might […]
Read moreThe Cons (and Occasional Pros) of Having a Baby-Crazy Family. by Andrea Waner They’re not interested in my favorite position. They […]
Read moreComing to terms with the acute anxiety of needing everything to be just-so. by Carly Dyer My brother was the […]
Read moreor, How I Learned to Embrace the Autoimmune Disease by Sarah Milner-Barry Five days a week, at the bakery where I work, […]
Read moreby Paige Pritchard The True/False Documentary Film Festival is consistently one of the best weekends of my year. It occurs during […]
Read moreAuthor Christine Benvenuto previews her upcoming longform piece about transgender portrayals in film and media. Sometimes the best thing we can […]
Read moreIf you pay any attention at all to current media, it’s hard to miss Ann Friedman’s work. She’s a freelance journalist […]
Read moreWe partnered up with the Minneapolites this week for a riveting giveaway and a happy hour guest post. The Minneapolites’ blog […]
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