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Jane Austen’s house, Chawton, Hampshire.
shazzy11: “FRENEMIE” from “webworld” poetry collection available at
orlathewitch:Good tweet: Some ideas for ways to honour Ursula K LeGuin
It’s HERE!!!!! The inaugural Women of Color Sexual Health Network curriculum: Communicatio
ilovecharts: Celebrate Women’s History Month with some sci-fi girl power. Visit the info
International Women’s Day ‘I am not covetous, but as ambitious as ever any of my sex was
Staff Pick of the WeekChild of Myself Our collection preserves a second printing of American poet an
We think black women are loud, Anytime they don’t suffer in silence #poetry #spokenword #blac
We think black women are loud, Anytime they don’t suffer in silence #poetry #spokenword #blac
History is filled with women that are Underminded so men can be celebrated HerStory is important to
exchangealumni: Our next #HERstory features an accomplished musician, politician, and writer. Gertr
friendlycloud: Remarkable Women in History by Country: Chile Gabriela Mistral She was the first per
Wood Engraving WednesdayLINDA LEATHERBARROWThis week we present a few small wood engravings by the S
In our simplicity we are all equal.
Find out how #RBATC celebrates her muse #SJP by reading my latest post on my blog. Link to site on b
bitch-media: Flannery O’Connor is getting her own postage stamp! Born in Georgia, O&rsquo
“Birthday” from “webworld” poetry collection available at www.amazon
Octavia Estelle Butler (1947–2006), often referred to as the “grand dame of science fict
This novel from our Nina Baym Western Women Writers collection still has its dust jacket, and defini
New from Tim Duggan Books, Square Haunting: Five Writers in London Between the Wars, by Francesca Wa
New from Catapult, a debut novel by Palestinian American writer Zaina Arafat, You Exist Too Much. (L
Now in paperback from Harvard University Press and Stanford Associate Professor Ana Raquel Minian, U
New from Yale University Press, I Live In the Slums, by Can Xue, translated by Karen Gernant an
women who write make me happy and excited to be one of them
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