Why My Brother Is a Whitewashed Synagogue: How an Unwritten Letter Became a Poem
I mean whitewashed in a specific North American way, in terms of race and memory, both historical and personal.
A Heartfelt Goodbye from Outgoing Editor-in-Chief Kate Partridge
It’s been tremendous to see the new issue of So to Speak roll off the (virtual) presses this month, in the hands of our new staff
From the Mexico-US Border to South Africa and Australia, JL Powers Reflects on the Role of Gender in her YA Novels
It would be impossible (and perhaps irresponsible) for me not to consider the ways in which a young person’s gender influences or even dictates the choices they make and the things that happen to them.
StS Editor-in-Chief, Michele Johnson, on Feminism, Family, and Making a Sandwich for her Boyfriend
When I told my aunts and uncles that I was the new Editor-in-Chief of a feminist literary journal, an achievement of which I’m extremely proud, they looked at me funny, as if to say, “Really?”
3rd Annual Summer Online Issue is HERE!
The 3rd annual So to Speak Summer Online issue is here!