What? You Birth at Home AND You’re a Feminist?
I was pregnant three weeks after I was married. It was unexpected, delaying my undergraduate graduation for longer than I care to admit and derailing
I was pregnant three weeks after I was married. It was unexpected, delaying my undergraduate graduation for longer than I care to admit and derailing
Check out VIDA’s website for a new interview with our EiC, Kate Partridge, about So to Speak! The Editor’s Corner features regular interviews with editors
The following is a guest post by Sheryl Rivett, George Mason University MFA Fiction student and StS 2013-2014 Blog Editor. During the second wave of
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Tonight, at the Black Squirrel in Adams Morgan (2427 18th Street NW Washington D.C.),we will host our second annual Will Read For Women Donation Drive to
The following is a guest post by Spring 2013 fiction contributor, Sarah Seybold. As I worked on “Empty Cases,” I didn’t think of it as
“Hey, the 1950s called, they want their stereotype back,” I said during a somewhat intense debate last night. I was asking a new friend, let’s
So to Speak had such a fun month! We traveled to Boston for AWP, met new friends and reunited with old! Our Favorite Feminist Reading