Tag: feminism

The (Not So) Selfish Poet: Talking Feminism and Community with Trish Hopkinson via OyeDrum

It was a great pleasure to be interviewed by Alex Graffeo, Managing Editor for OyeDrum. OyeDrum is “an online magazine and intersectional feminist collective. We are a community dedicated to women’s creative and intellectual work.” You can read more about the name OyeDrum here. They feature a quarterly themed issue […]

NO FEE submission call + editor interview – The Revolution (Relaunch), DEADLINE: Always Open

The Revolution (Relaunch) is a monthly online and print literary publication and a revisionary, radical, and creative resurgence of the weekly women's rights newspaper founded by Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony (1868-1872), which was the official publication of the National Woman Suffrage Association. Per their About […]

My poem "She-God" published in Rise Up Review + where to submit current event poems

Tremendous thanks to Rise Up Review for publishing one of my more recent feminist poems “She-God” in their Summer 2020 issue along with some brilliant and diverse work I’m honored to be next to. Specifically, don’t miss “Pyriscence” by Angelique Zobitz–a prose poem in three parts, using erasure […]

My interview on self-acceptance with Courtney Cook via On Loan From the Cosmos

It was a great pleasure to be interviewed by Courtney Cook, creator and editor of On Loan From the Cosmos. The best part is that Courtney creates original illustrations of the interviewee for each interview! I sent her a few photos to work from and I love how […]

NO FEE submission call + editor interview – The Revolution (Relaunch), DEADLINE: Open year-round

The Revolution (Relaunch) is a monthly online and print literary publication and a revisionary, radical, and creative resurgence of the weekly women's rights newspaper founded by Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony (1868-1872), which was the official publication of the National Woman Suffrage Association. Per their About […]

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