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In 2009 she wrote a comedic web series, The Broadroom, about women over 40 dealing with workplace issues. It starred Jennie Garth and was created in partnership with the magazine publisher Meredith Corporation's Meredith 360 division. [8] [9] Bushnell's 2005 novel Lipstick Jungle was adapted for television and aired on NBC in 2008.
Joanna Russ (February 22, 1937 – April 29, 2011) was an American writer, academic and feminist.She is the author of a number of works of science fiction, fantasy and feminist literary criticism such as How to Suppress Women's Writing, as well as a contemporary novel, On Strike Against God, and one children's book, Kittatinny.
Canadian author, poet, journalist and publisher [120] Claire Martin: 1914–2014: 100: Canadian novelist [121] Lambert Mascarenhas: 1914–2021: 106: Indian journalist (The Navhind Times and Goa Today), independence activist and writer [122] Mildred Shapley Matthews: 1915–2016: 101: American book editor and writer, best known for her ...
In their review, Publishers Weekly called the book "timely" and "accessible," but felt the characters and their arcs weren't fully realised. [4] Kirkus Reviews gave the book a negative review, citing unresolved and messy story arcs. [5] The book was a finalist for an NAACP Image Award in 2020. [6] [7]
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Marianne Wiggins (born November 8, 1947) is an American author. According to The Cambridge Guide to Women's Writing in English, Wiggins writes with "a bold intelligence and an ear for hidden comedy." [1] She has won a Whiting Award, an National Endowment for the Arts award and the Janet Heidinger Kafka Prize. [2]
Maggie Smith (born 1977) is an American poet, freelance writer, and editor who lives in Bexley, Ohio. Her 2016 poem "Good Bones" went viral and her 2023 memoir was a New York Times best-seller. Early life and education
No one's sure exactly why this woman had a story to tell, because this woman lived as many as 6,000 years ago. We can still imagine her intoning scary scenes with foreign howls. A charming man's buttery voice might've won over a reluctant, longhaired princess; a beguiling forest creature's dry cackle a smoke signal for danger.