
Women We Read This Week
Patsy Sims’ “No Twang of Conscience Whatever” in Oxford American In “No Twang of Conscience Whatever,” Patsy Sims investigates the 1964 murders of civil…
Read MorePatsy Sims’ “No Twang of Conscience Whatever” in Oxford American In “No Twang of Conscience Whatever,” Patsy Sims investigates the 1964 murders of civil…
Read More“It’s Always Spilling Over the Edges”: Jamie Green interviews Leslie Jamison on BuzzFeed I’ve been loving Leslie Jamison’s essays from her new collection, The…
Read MoreMadeleine Schwartz’s Interview With Vivian Gornick in The Believer Here’s one for the writers in the house. And the ladies. And especially the writer ladies….
Read MoreLeslie Jamison’s “The Empathy Exams: A Medical Actor Writers Her Own Script” in The Believer In Leslie Jamison’s brilliant (seriously, please go read it…
Read MoreEva Holland’s “Wilderness Women” on SB Nation How could we begin the first WWRTW of the year without repping our own Eva Holland? Especially…
Read MoreNicole Pasulka’s “Wanted: Macho Men With Moustaches” in The Believer I never spent a lot of time thinking about the cultural phenomenon of the…
Read MoreA gathering of some of the best pieces by women we’ve read this week. Marisa Silver’s While I Was at Home on Business: When…
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