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All this week we're announcing the names of the writers who took part in this year's Voices group. Today the focus is on the ...
The seeming decline of a certain type of novelist is much discussed and debated in the literary world. But the bigger ...
Writers are known for their words, but sometimes they’d rather not sign their real name to them. Many famous authors took on ...
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Did Women Rule the First Cities? 9,000-Year-Old Female-Centered Society Unearthed in TurkeyArchaeologists have been arguing for years about the social structure of Çatalhöyük, a big Neolithic settlement in Turkey ...
Part promotional platform, part social-media site, part venue for rambling journal entries, Substack is attracting an ...
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After the success of Prime Video ’s hit series Maxton Hall, author Mona Kasten’s German-language book trilogy will be ...
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India Today on MSNHow the world's first women's magazine sparked a silent revolution in 1693London saw the launch of The Ladies' Mercury, the first English women's magazine in the world. Though it lasted only four ...
Sarah Lampert, creator of "Ginny & Georgia," opens up about how her own experiences shaped the character arc of Maxine Baker ...
Our writers debate Keegan Bradley’s bid for Ryder Cup history, Tommy Fleetwood’s ongoing winless drought and whether PGA Frisco is ready for prime time.
Besides Rutgers-Newark, other colleges that have courses centered on feminists of color include Purdue University, George Mason University, and the University of Akron. The reading lists are typically ...
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