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  2. Women's fiction - Wikipedia

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    Women's fiction edition of Ms. magazine in 2002. Women's fiction is an umbrella term for women-centered books that focus on women's life experience that are marketed to female readers, and includes many mainstream novels or women's rights books. It is distinct from women's writing, which refers to literature written by (rather than promoted to ...

  3. Category:Women's fiction - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Women's fiction" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  4. Feminist literature - Wikipedia

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    Feminist literature is fiction, nonfiction, drama, or poetry, which supports the feminist goals of defining, establishing, and defending equal civil, political, economic, and social rights for women. It often addresses the roles of women in society particularly as regarding status, privilege, and power – and generally portrays the ...

  5. Guide to the Women’s Prize for Fiction 2024 shortlist - AOL

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    Lescure’s novel, River East, River West, reverses what readers might expect of an immigrant narrative.Set during China's economic boom in the latter half of the 20th century, the book examines ...

  6. Barbara O'Neal - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, O'Neal began writing women's fiction under the name Barbara Samuel, publishing five books under this name until moving her women's fiction titles under the name Barbara O’Neal. [5] These books are set mostly in her home state of Colorado or New Mexico , with themes of food, second chances, and multi-generational stories about women.

  7. Patchwork Girl (hypertext) - Wikipedia

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    in Women, Technology, and Art (edited by Judy Malloy, 2003). [10] George Landow reviewed Patchwork Girl extensively in several essays and summarizes these analyses in his 2006 textbook, Hypertext 3.0. and explains how this work uses a digital collage of theses, techniques, and words and images, including other writers such as Mary Shelley, L ...

  8. The World My Wilderness - Wikipedia

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    Plot summary [ edit ] In the summer of 1945, Helen Michel is living in Southern France in the difficult aftermath of the Second World War , grieving for her late husband, a French collaborator called Maurice Michel who was mysteriously drowned in the final months of the German occupation of France .

  9. 6 tips to reduce alcohol use and cancer risk after surgeon ...

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    U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy warned in a recent advisory about alcohol use increasing cancer risk. The advisory notes that alcohol can increase the risk of throat, liver, esophageal ...