Final Thoughts from StS’s Poetry and Blog Out-Going Editor, Sheila McMullin
I don’t have a firm definition of feminism. I have an emotional understanding.
Lesser Shades of Equal: Tamar Altebarmakian writes about the significance of small gestures
I had a professor who occasionally joined the graduate students for beers after class.
Summer StS Reading: Poetry
In 2002, I decided to finally wrap up my undergraduate education and returned to the university where my feminist identity had first taken root.
We Girls Turned out Pretty Good: Writer Brandi Henderson discovers feminism in surprising places.
The women in my family tend to lose their minds completely before they die.
Perfect People are Boring: Monica Marier from Tangent Artists speaks out
First of all, I’ll state, for the record, one of the first rules of writing: Perfect people are BORING.
What a Blessing: Jessica Barksdale on writing fiction and feminist works
I sent my short story “Salsa” to So to Speak because I felt that my main character Montserrat was a woman who missed the energy and drive of the feminist movement