
Women history buried. Women still digging us out.
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In 1925, a twenty-four-year-old woman sat at a desk in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and wrote one of the most important sentences in the history of astronomy. Then, because a man told her to, she wrote a second sentence directly beneath...
History is crowded with famous men. Dead Women Society is about the women who should be standing beside them. Subscribe for free to receive new stories, or become a paid subscriber to support the project.
There is a particular kind of threat that power finds unbearable. Not the sword raised against it. Not the conspiracy whispered in corners. Those, power knows how to answer. What power cannot tolerate… what makes emperors lose sleep...
There are certain deaths that do not remain attached to the body that suffered them. They expand outward until they become historical metaphors, absorbing centuries of projection, fear, longing, and ideological hunger. Hypatia belong...
Once upon a time, there was a small butcher’s house in Montauban, in the south of France. The year was 1748. A girl was born to the butcher and a servant woman. They named her Marie Gouze.
She grew up speaking Occitan, the language of the...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
I am a feminist writer who channels rage into writing and fights patriarchy, the system destroying our world, through essays, poetry and fiction. I follow 'what if' questions into rabbit holes and unsettling cultural commentary.
Author, international journalist, editor, essayist... researcher of the hidden architecture of things. Writing from the threshold, where everything is visible. Tracing what lies beneath until it takes form.
I’m a mother. A playwright. A poet. A screenwriter. An author. An avid reader. A teacher. A spiritual explorer. A sometimes artist. A woman somewhere in between.
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