
Women We Read This Week
Palmer’s piece begins with a family on the run. It’s her family, but they have new names and are not sure where they’re headed.
Read MorePalmer’s piece begins with a family on the run. It’s her family, but they have new names and are not sure where they’re headed.
Read MoreAbby Rabinowitz’s “The Surrogacy Cycle” in Virginia Quarterly Review One of my areas of expertise in my own writing is reproductive ethics—IVF, surrogacy, gamete…
Read MoreBrooke Jarvis’ “The Messengers” in Pacific Standard In the latest issue of Pacific Standard, Brooke Jarvis writes about a photographer and filmmaker who’s spent…
Read MoreAmanda Giracca’s “The art of butchery” on Aeon Full disclosure: Amanda Giracca is a Vela contributing editor, and a friend of mine from the…
Read MoreLucinda Williams’ “Where the Spirit Meets the Bone: A Memoir” on the Longreads Blog Nothing satisfies like a Lucinda Williams song. Her words, emanating…
Read MoreA gathering of some of the best pieces by women we’ve read this week. Caty Enders’ “There Are No Pythons Here,” in Outside When…
Read MoreA gathering of some of the best pieces by women we’ve read online this week. Eva: Pamela Colloff’s “The Innocent Man,” in Texas Monthly. I…
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