![]() ![]() Ways of Looking at a Woman by Caroline Hagood ![]() A book by a daughter of Dickinson but of this moment.” A book of multiple selves caught in the midst of self-definition…. In her sixth poetry collection, Cruz “returns to a familiar literary landscape in which a cast of extraordinary women struggle to create amidst violence, addiction and poverty”-offering “both homage to these women and a manifesto for how to survive in a world that seeks to silence those who resist.”ĭonish’s debut collection is, according to Mary Jo Bang, “a book of boundaries, objects, intersections. New this month, this anthology celebrates the submissions, acceptances, and publications by members of the organization Women Who Submit, which encourages and empowers women and nonbinary writers to share resources and submit their work. The resulting list features the collected poetry and prose of Pat Parker from Sinister Wisdom and A Midsummer Night’s Press Lisa Olstein’s extended lyric meditation on pain from Bellevue Literary Press Yxta Maya Murray’s experimental play written in response to Brett Kavanaugh’s confirmation hearings from LARB Books and numerous other works of poetry, fiction, drama, and nonfiction to read this month and year-round. ![]() For Women’s History Month, we asked our members-independent presses, literary journals, and others-to recommend books to read in celebration of women in literature. ![]()
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