#MujeresJuntasMarabunta
In the past weeks, a collective of women writers and women working in publishing in Mexico, known as #MujeresJuntasMarabunta, gathered to start a subversive action against the systematic violence and...
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Quentin Tarantino’s Once Upon a Time… In Hollywood is an indulgent romp through bygone Hollywood, reaching its climax on August 6, 1969, night of the Manson family’s infamous Sharon Tate murders. It...
View ArticlePlant Poetics & Beyond: Amanda Ackerman’s The Book of Feral Flora, a feminist...
[Plant Poetics and Beyond] A version of this paper was first shared at the 2019 Association for the Study of Literature and Environment Conference on the Vegetal Feminist Experimental Creation...
View ArticleThe Birds: Heron
I bow to you, heron. I bow to stepping out of fear. I bow to patience and focus. I bow to stepping into my power. I bow to risk and trust. – iPhone note to self I always...
View ArticleWords, Women, & Wilderness: An Interview with Abi Andrews
In Abi Andrews’s book The Word for Woman Is Wilderness, nineteen-year-old Erin travels solo through Iceland, Greenland, and across Canada. Erin is smart and funny and—like many smart and funny...
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