'We knew that we wanted to include a lot of different perspectives and be a big feminist tent for as many people as possible. This is both an opportunity and a challenge.'
, she is enthusiastic but realistic about the challenges of creating and promoting a publication devoted to books, language, popular culture and progressive social change.. contributor Eleanor J. Bader in late summer to discuss: What was the impetus for starting I edited the Women’s Review of Books from 2018 through 2022, and Charis and Katha worked with me for most of that time.
We put feelers out to our circles to see what people thought of the idea. There was a lot of enthusiasm. Of the hundred or so writers we reached out to initially, most said they would subscribe, write for it, or both. That gave us the push to create Women’s history is being lost. Think of the dozens and dozens of feminist and lesbian feminist presses from the 1970s and ’80s whose output is not archived, catalogued or even part of an online network for researchers or readers.
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