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The Social Constructs of Womanhood in I Love You but I’ve Chosen Darkness

The Social Constructs of Womanhood in I Love You but I’ve Chosen Darkness

The protagonist of Claire Vaye Watkins’s new novel refuses to perform motherhood, wifedom, and womanhood within the strictures of these words. But her refusal calls into question her very character, in others’ eyes and sometimes also her own. If she doesn’t fulfil these roles, what is she?

“I just went with my gut (and shut down my ego) and let the story tell itself”: An Interview with Mira Ptacin

“I just went with my gut (and shut down my ego) and let the story tell itself”: An Interview with Mira Ptacin

Mira Ptacin’s new book is an exploration of Spiritualism’s history and its place in the current landscape of American faith practices. It also shows us, through the personal story Ptacin includes, how Spiritualism can help those still living and grieving after a loved one has died.

Courage and Craft in Wanting: Women Writing About Desire

Courage and Craft in Wanting: Women Writing About Desire

The contributors to Margot Kahn and Kelly McMasters’s new anthology risk sharing their desires on the page in empowering personal essays that demonstrate astonishing courage, but also craft, making it a collection that reveals the relationship between wanting and body, mind, and heart, but also between wanting and voice.