Caoilinn Hughes on Writing About Climate Change and Women Who Center Work in Their Lives
In her new novel "The Alternatives," three Irish sisters reunite in search of their missing sibling
In her new novel "The Alternatives," three Irish sisters reunite in search of their missing sibling
Madeleine L'Engle showed me that being a mother artist is possible, but not easy
“Trebuchet,” flash fiction by Avitus B. Carle
Sheila Sundar, author of "Habitations," recommends books about women who are trying to make sense of their adopted country and find their place in it
Stories that remap the location of friendship in our lives, pulling it from the margins and placing it front and center
Rachel Lyon, author of "Fruit of the Dead," discusses adapting the Persephone myth for the 21st century
Jessie Ren Marshall on writing her debut short story collection and why she needed to leave New York to become a writer
Lynn Schmeidler, author of "Half-Lives," recommends books that explore what it means to exist in the flesh as a woman
For all their success, elite athletes are still susceptible to the vulnerabilities that plague us all
Phoebe McIntosh recommends stories about women who struggle to reconcile who they are and who they present themselves to the world