Every editor has a stack of boxes somewhere in her home: extra copies of the current issue of the journal...
One vibrant expression of the Women’s Liberation Movement (WLM) in the 1970s and 1980s was poetry. The recent passing of...
We must use what we have to invent what we desire. Adrienne Rich, What is Found There: Notebooks on Poetry...
"...I was caught not just in the web of her words, but in the weft of her ability to express her politics so keenly, so succinctly, with such force and breadth."
Writer Victoria A. Brownworth remembers poet, lesbian, feminist, activist, and essayist Adrienne Rich Read More
Adrienne Rich, a pioneering lesbian feminist, poet and essayist who was considered to be one of America's most influential contemporary poets, has died. She was 82. Read More
Springer uses journals, letters, myth, and doodles from feminist class lectures to create a interlocking puzzle map that guides readers on an intoxicating journey through the dyke community in 90s San Francisco. Read More
Who wouldn’t want to be happy? Beyond that, who would think to question happiness as a universal goal? In The...
There’s a problem right away. If someone like Gore Vidal or Jeffrey Eugenides writes a book about a trans person it is hailed as brilliantly edgy, but if a trans person does the same thing it is likely to be rejected as the work of a self-obsessed weirdo. Read More


