Y is for Yesterday by Sue Grafton – Reading Women 2019
Okay. It’s time to come clean. I didn’t actually finish this book. … More Y is for Yesterday by Sue Grafton – Reading Women 2019
Okay. It’s time to come clean. I didn’t actually finish this book. … More Y is for Yesterday by Sue Grafton – Reading Women 2019
This post is part of a series on reading women 2019 hosted by Lonely Cryptid Media’s Narrative Designer, Dan Michael Fielding. Okay, I’ll admit it. I don’t generally like classic novels. It’s nothing against them personally. It’s just that, in general, every time I’ve read a novel that’s considered “classic” I’ve walked away wondering what … More A Classic Novel – Reading Women 2019
This week’s prompt is designed to getting us thinking intersectionally. In the United States two of the major civil rights movements have been the feminist movement and the movement for black civil rights. Feminist movements have fought for the rights of women: suffrage, fair pay, bodily autonomy, an end to domestic abuse, and more. … More Black Civil Rights & Radicalism – Reading Women 2019
This post is part of a series on reading women 2019 hosted by Lonely Cryptid Media’s Narrative Designer, Dan Michael Fielding. Picture me, a fresh-faced eighteen year old just out of high school moving from my home town in rural Minnesota to The Cities to start college. Ever the good student, I’ve already gotten my … More An Immigrant Experience – Reading Women 2019
This post is part of a series on reading women 2019 hosted by Lonely Cryptid Media’s Narrative Designer, Dan Michael Fielding. I love independent presses! There are so many wonderful books in the world which have been published by an independent press. Sometimes called a “small press,” indie presses are those who are separate from … More Independent Presses – Reading Women 2019