Posts Tagged ‘Women’s History Month’
Telling Women’s History: Three Questions and An Answer with Theresa Kaminski
Theresa Kaminski and I are co-administrators (and occasionally, co-conspirators) for a Facebook reading called Non-Fiction Fans, where readers and writers of narrative nonfiction meet up to talk about great non-fiction and how it gets written. She is also a wonderful writer of women’s history and a generous member of the on-line literary and historical community.…
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Telling Women’s History: Three Questions and an Answer with Elizabeth DeWolfe
I interact with Elizabeth De Wolfe almost everyday. We are both part of a top-secret revolving Facebook writing challenge group, which provides friendship, support and an occasional kick in the butt as needed. Elizabeth regularly proves herself to be witty, wise, and passionate about the work. She is is Professor of History and co-founder of…
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Telling Women’s History: Three Questions and an Answer with Paige Bowers
Paige Bowers first caught my attention because she kept popping up as an interesting voice in the Twitter thread of a mutual friend. Paige successfully straddles the world between journalism and history—a balancing act that is not as easy as she makes it look. A lifelong Francophile and history buff, she is the author of…
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