
Women We Read This Week
Alexandria Marzano-Lesnevich’s “Towards a Fight” in The Rumpus It’s difficult to summarize Alexandria Marzano-Lesnevich’s “Towards a Fight” not only because it is so wide-spanning, but…
Read MoreAlexandria Marzano-Lesnevich’s “Towards a Fight” in The Rumpus It’s difficult to summarize Alexandria Marzano-Lesnevich’s “Towards a Fight” not only because it is so wide-spanning, but…
Read MoreIt’s that time of year, the time of Bests and Mosts and pretty much any superlative you can think of that will fit in…
Read MoreMy aunt died recently. Although she was sick and we all knew about it, it was somehow still sudden and shocking. She was diagnosed with HIV…
Read MoreA gathering of the best pieces by women we’ve read this week. Rebecca Solnit’s “The Faraway Nearby” on Guernica I love Rebecca Solnit‘s writing…
Read MoreTo read Emily Rapp’s memoir The Still Point of the Turning World is to have that life river that you’re navigating—an eddy here, a riffle there…
Read MoreA gathering of some of the best pieces by women we’ve read this week. Suzanne Richardson’s “Oh Niagara!”, winner of The Journal‘s 2012 Nonfiction…
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