OCs as Planets
I was tagged by @stephschoices and @dakotawritesif to do this uquiz for any OCs of my choice. The free online banner maker I used is here.
I tag anyone who wants to do it!
Now, one OC for every planet, in order of creation:
Valencia Talward is my MC for @shepherds-of-haven
Jupiter
optimistic. hopeful. generous and compassionate. you are the guardian angel. you are 4:44 am and a sense of being watched over. you enrich the lives of others just by existing and caring for them. you give as many blessings as you receive and there is always more to go around. be careful not to become too over-confident in these abilities. what makes you jupiter is your belief that ego has no part in caring and love. you are softness and the smell of almond coffee.
Dorothea Fairchild is my MC for Perfumare: Avulsion by @pdrrook
Uranus
innovative. unpredictable. resourceful. imaginative. creativity in science and disruption. oh, uranus. you were dealt the cards that don't have much to offer, but luckily you can always make them work. you are acrylic paint that has been plastered over the same canvas so many times that it is starting to have those little grooves of texture. you are ever-changing and suddenly it stops. and starts again. keep moving. nothing is wrong with not wanting to sit still.
Ella Wiseman is my MC for Mind Blind by @mindblindbard
Mercury
clever. intelligent and witty. wisdom, sharpness, anxiety and indecisiveness. you are the comedian. the "make someone laugh if they are crying" kind of lover. you don’t want to think too much about anything because that stops you from just having fun, but your brain doesn't ever shut off. you are curious and never ending. forecast and shadows. the smell of clean sheets.
Evie Amell is my MC for The Fernweh Saga by @lacunafiction
Earth
nurturing, generous and caring. introverted, tolerant, honest and trustworthy. you are "my phone is always on, call me any time." you are "i feel like i'm everyone's therapist." you are impressive with your stability and peacefulness. you are wallpapers of cows and fields of ever-growing seeds. you are the best friend. mother nature. ice cold water and the smell of rain.
Cynuise aka The Harbinger of Calamity is my MC for Fell Star by @justpked
Saturn
patient. stable. reliable. persevering and diligent. your capacity to hold focus on something you choose to is unmatched by all other planets. you were made for hard work that you love and that you know is rewarding. you are the shoulder that everyone wants to cry on, so remember you can lean on yourself when it seems there is no one else. there is nothing wrong with being self sufficient. you are justice and evenly balanced scales.
Asteria Violette Gaudare is my MC for Beyond the Spider Lilies by @justpked
Venus
passionate. romantic. loving to be loved. courtship. adoration and taste. you are your own personal aesthetic. you are hand written love letters in copper ink. you are "let me show you just how much i can love you." you are royalty and class. love has no bounds with you. your heart is wrapped in chocolate tin foil. you attract what you manifest so keep believing in love. it is you and you, it.
Evandra Vailia is my MC for @reapersbayif
Mars
passion. energy. drive. determination. you are in tune with yourself and your body and if you don't already feel it, please try to tune into it because it is so powerful. you are at war with yourself and life and it doesn't always have to be so hard. anger is not a useless emotion but do not let it control you. love is more powerful than hatred will ever be. you are the smell of fresh cut grass and the satisfaction of a job well done.
Fallon Rose is my MC for Underfell IF and Mafiafell IF by @darkpetal16
Neptune
mercy. kindness. sweet. forgiving and compassionate. you are second chances and sometimes third. you are "its ok because everyone makes mistakes." you are "i forgive you as long as you are learning." you are not held down by the demands of your ego. you believe in right and fair. open mindedness and friendship. you are mystical and magical, observant and the smell of warm bread in the morning.
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Writing Resources: Safe Sex and Kink
Sp's resources for Content Creators Materialist
For smut writers everywhere, please feel free to add your own.
Consent/Sexual Health
What is consent - Dr Lindsey Doe of Sexplanations, Youtube video.
Sexual Negotiation featuring Midori - Dr Lindsey Doe of Sexplanations, Youtube video.
Saying no - Dr Lindsey Doe of Sexplanations, Youtube video.
Consent and Kink
CONSENT and Kink - Watts the Safeword, Youtube video.
NEGOTIATING SEX and KINK - Watts the Safeword, Youtube video.
WHAT IS GOOD SEXUAL HEALTH? - Watts the Safeword, Youtube video.
Kinky GREEN Flags - Watts the Safeword, Youtube video.
Kinky Red Flags - Watts the Safeword, Youtube video.
BDSM Terms Everyone Should Know - Watts the Safeword, Youtube video.
RACK-IN IT UP - It's Morphin Time! - Watts the Safeword, Youtube video.
Kink/BDSM Safety.
Erotic Choking - Dr Lindsey Doe of Sexplanations, Youtube video.
BREATHPLAY for beginners - Watts the Safeword, Youtube video.
The Medical Realities of Breath Control Play Jay Wiseman, SFW website.
BDSM 101: Hair Pulling - Evie Lupine, Youtube channel.
BDSM 101: Subdrop and Topdrop - Evie Lupine, Youtube channel.
BDSM 101: Limits, Safewords and Boundaries - Evie Lupine, Youtube channel.
There is so so much more and I highly suggest you take a look at all the youtube channels listed. Thank you to @thesirenrealm for the push to make this post.
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Another shot from Keshia and Rebeca’s wedding! It’s been a wonderful day for the Lyon family, and it’s certainly got Florian thinking...
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want / need / dread
thank you so much @masonshine for the tag, that was so interesting to think about for my characters (even though this isn’t all of them) ♡
One thing your OCs want to hear, one thing they need to hear and one they dread to hear.
sage montgomery (the wayhaven chronicles): you are doing a great job / you cannot please everyone and that’s okay / you’re weak
annabelle kingston (the wayhaven chronicles): who you are is enough / you need to let yourself feel your feelings / you’re impossible to love
theodora foster (the wayhaven chronicles): people will love you for who you are / you need to move on / the people you love will always leave you
penny hawthorne (keeper of the sun and moon): it’s okay not to know the answer to a question / you cannot do this alone / your parents will never love you again
willow schuyler (golden): you don’t owe people your forgiveness / don’t be suspicious of everyone trying to get to know you / you would be nothing without your father’s influence
leonora reyes (golden): everything will be alright / not every issue can be easily fixed / people only get close to you to use you
austen maddox (bodycount game): you will succeed / loving someone doesn’t mean losing yourself / you will always lose
esta koyî (a tale of crowns): you will not lose yourself / kindness is not a weakness despite what some people might say / it was all for nothing
evie callahan (when twilight strikes): you will never forget them / it’s impossible to prepare for every single posibility / you are a failure
aurora wiseman (blindmind): you are not broken / this was not your fault / you’ll only ever bring misery to the people you love
briar kalesko (the exile): i still love you / you cannot avoid your past forever / every path you take will only lead to tragedy
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Feature with Andriana Minou, writer/musician
So pleased to present this q-and-a with London-based writer and musician, Andriana Minou about her new book, being an artist today, advice for aspiring artists/writers and more...
Andriana Minou profile picture | photo by Evi Minou
Where are you from? How did you get into creative work and what is your impetus for creating?
I was born in Greece and lived there until 2004. I’ve been living in London since then, so I consider London to be home. When I was little, being creative was a game I would play with myself to pass the time and escape boredom or loneliness. This is still part of my creative impetus combined with a need to construct a personal space-time I (and whoever I share it with) can be immersed in. I started with writing, then also studied music and lately I’ve been trying to paint/sketch too.
Cover of ‘The Fabulous Dead’ | ink sketch by Andriana Minou
Tell me about your new book and why it’s important to you. What do you hope people get out of your work?
My book of flash fiction, ‘The Fabulous Dead’ has just been published by Kernpunkt Press. Although I have published 3 books in Greek and my work in English has been included in several journals or anthologies, this is my first full length book to be published in English. ‘The Fabulous Dead’ is a book about the relentlessness as well as the boundlessness of human identity. In ‘The Fabulous Dead’, famous and fabulous dead characters find themselves in dream-like situations that influence the living in unexpected ways. Brahms is a sauerkraut addict having telephone troubles, Marlene Dietrich lives in an ice-cream freezer, Gus Grissom has a secret affair with Dante’s Beatrice, and Virginia Woolf, Sarah Kane and Sylvia Plath drink bloody Marys in the living room; it is a sort of game with the infinity of possibilities contained in single identities. I find it a bit ironic that it is released in the midst of a time of (to say the least) physical restriction and I hope readers will connect with the book’s playfulness and find some comfort in it.
Does collaboration play a role in your work—whether with your community, artists or others? How so and how does this impact your work?
As much as I enjoy working in solitude, I always have collaborative projects running at the same time as my personal projects. For example, at the moment I recently worked on the libretto of queer opera ‘Orfeas 2020’ for the Greek National Opera with a fantastic team of artists, I prepared some weird cabaret shows with Coocoolili, a music performance group I regularly perform with in London and the texts for ‘Prayers of Incompetence’, a music performance by composer Thanasis Deligiannis that was performed in March in Amsterdam. I take collaborative work really seriously as it feeds my creativity, it often gives me material for my personal projects and is also one of the few ways for me to experience a sense of “belonging”.
Sketch from the book “αλλουterra” | published by Strange Days Books
Considering the political climate, how do you think the temperature is for the arts right now, what/how do you hope it may change or make a difference?
I guess the Covid crisis and its political implications will have a dramatic impact on all aspects of our lives; artists – as usual – are the first to suffer in crises as such, with many of us losing work and struggling to survive. However, I have also seen a lot of solidarity and support from art-lovers to artists in many ways in the last couple of weeks. And I have also seen a burst in creativity. I think this crisis is already changing the way we see the world and I hope this change will be for the best. Perhaps this catastrophe will form a new perspective, in which art is not simply a product but a valuable and valued expression of humanity.
Sketch from the book “αλλουterra” | published by Strange Days Books
Artist Wanda Ewing, who curated and titled the original LFF exhibit, examined the perspective of femininity and race in her work, and spoke positively of feminism, saying “yes, it is still relevant” to have exhibits and forums for women in art; does feminism play a role in your work?
I certainly wish there will be a time when feminism will not be relevant but for the time being I think it should be supported and promoted by all means. There are still many parts of the world where women are not considered equal and – unfortunately – misogyny is still very much alive and kicking even in so-called liberal societies. Lately, we’ve even seen disputes over women’s rights that were supposed to (and should) be taken for granted. I don’t tend to write about feminism per se but my work is inescapably feminist, as the work of any woman who is concerned with the place of females in the world.
Sketch from the book “The Fabulous Dead” | published by Kernpunkt Press
Ewing’s advice to aspiring artists was “you’ve got to develop the skill of when to listen and when not to;” and “Leave. Gain perspective.” What is your favorite advice you have received or given?
My favourite piece of advice I’ve been given was also the toughest to take in. I actually spent years pondering on it, questioning it, even trying to prove it wrong. ‘Stop trying’; in other words, do what you do as best as you can and things will fall into place in the end. It was (and often still is) very hard for me to tell the difference between being passive and being active in a quiet/confident way. Trying too hard about something has never worked for me.
Website: www.andrianaminou.com
Flash Fiction at Fiction Kitchen Berlin: https://fictionkitchen.berlin/2019/12/07/timeo-musas/
Song included in album “Album Photo” by TRUC: https://compilationstruc.bandcamp.com/track/andrianette-chromophobia
Coocoolili band recording: https://soundcloud.com/andrianette/coocoolili-waltz-plus
Soundscape&reading at Anti-Lang: https://antilang.ca/2019/01/05/soundbite-preview-andriana-minous-lake-labyrinth/
Enchantment (song on a poem by Baroness Elsa von Freytag Loringhoven, a pioneer but not-so-well-known Dadaist): https://soundcloud.com/andrianette/enchantment
Review for “The Fabulous Dead” at Heavy Feather Review: https://heavyfeatherreview.org/2020/03/24/minou/
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Les Femmes Folles is a volunteer organization founded in 2011 with the mission to support and promote women in all forms, styles and levels of art from around the world with the online journal, print annuals, exhibitions and events; originally inspired by artist Wanda Ewing and her curated exhibit by the name Les Femmes Folles (Wild Women). LFF was created and is curated by Sally Deskins. LFF Booksis a micro-feminist press that publishes 1-2 books per year by the creators of Les Femmes Folles including the award-winning Intimates & Fools (Laura Madeline Wiseman, 2014) , The Hunger of the Cheeky Sisters: Ten Tales (Laura Madeline Wiseman/Lauren Rinaldi, 2015 and Mes Predices (catalog of art/writing by Marie Peter Toltz, 2017).Other titles include Les Femmes Folles: The Women 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 and 2016 available on blurb.com, including art, poetry and interview excerpts from women artists. A portion of the proceeds from LFF books and products benefit the University of Nebraska-Omaha’s Wanda Ewing Scholarship Fund.
Current prompts:
What does a womxn mean to you/your work?
Home Studios: Show us where you create!
https://femmesfollesnebraska.tumblr.com/post/614036096689504256/new-series-call-home-stud
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An Amish Reunion by Amy Clipson, Beth Wiseman, Kathleen Fuller, and Kelly Irvin
Book Description:
From bestselling authors in the Amish genre come four stories about reuniting with those you love.
Their True Home by Amy Clipston
When Marlene Bawell moved from Bird-in-Hand ten years ago, she was in the deepest of mourning for her mother. Now her family has moved back so her father can seek employment after being laid off. To help save money, Marlene works at the hardware store owned by Rudy Swarey’s father. She knew Rudy growing up and had a secret crush on him, though he never seemed to notice her. But just as a friendship between them begins to blossom, her life is once again turned upside down. Will Marlene ever have a chance to find her own true home?
A Reunion of Hearts by Beth Wiseman
Ruth and Gideon Beiler experienced one of life’s most tragic events. Unable to get past their grief, the couple abandoned their Amish faith and went in different directions, though neither could bear to formally dissolve the marriage. When their loved ones reach out to them to come home for a family reunion, Ruth has reason to believe that Gideon won’t be there. Gideon also thinks that Ruth has declined the invitation. Family and friends are rooting for them to reunite, but will it all be enough for Ruth and Gideon to get past their grief and recapture a time when they were in love and had a bright future ahead of them?
A Chance to Remember by Kathleen Fuller
Cevilla Schlabach, Birch Creek’s resident octogenarian matchmaker, is surprised when Richard, a man from her Englisch past, arrives in Birch Creek for a visit. While he and Cevilla take several walks down memory lane, they wonder what the future holds for them at this stage of life—friendship, or the possibility of something else?
Mended Hearts by Kelly Irvin
At eighteen Hannah Kauffman made a terrible mistake. Her parents and members of her Jamesport Amish community say they’ve forgiven her. But she feels their eyes following her everywhere she goes with eighteen-month-old Evie. Thaddeus, Evie’s father, escaped this fate by running away from Jamesport. Now that Thaddeus is gone, Hannah’s old friend Phillip is stepping up to be by her side. He has waited patiently for Hannah to realize just how much he cares for her. But when Thaddeus returns after two years, Hannah can’t deny the love she feels for him. Does the fact that Phillip has waited patiently for her all this time mean that she owes him something? Can she trust either one of them? Can she trust herself? She has repented and been forgiven by the One who is most important—her heavenly Father. But is she willing to risk making more mistakes by opening herself up to love?
My Thoughts:
An Amish Reunion is a collaboration by four authors. The stories are about love, faith, hope, family, and healing, and yet, each story is different. Each author has woven these themes into their stories in their own unique way making this collaboration an inspiring and delightful read.
Their True Home by Amy Clipston
After ten years, Marlene Baxwell returns back to her home town. She reintegrates into the community and runs into Rudy Swarey, her former crush from their school days. A friendship blossoms, but will it become more?
A Reunion of Hearts by Beth Wiseman
Can a couple recover what they once had after suffering a tragic loss? Does time heal all wounds? Ruth and Gideon Beiler reflect on these as they are reunited after years of separation. Will love and God’s faithfulness bring these two back together?
A Chance to Remember by Kathleen Fuller
Although one is Amish and the other Englisch, Cevilla Slabach and Richard Johnson were great friends in their younger days. But decades have passed since they’ve seen or heard from one another. However, life situations bring fond memories back to Richard and he decides to try and reconnect with Cevilla. Is love possible after all these years?
Mended Hearts by Kelly Irvin
Mistakes in life are painful. Hannah Kauffman lives this every day as she feels her community has forgiven, but not forgotten. Even so, she works hard and is doing her best in raising her child as a single parent. When Thaddeus Yoder returns home, Hannah struggles even more, not just with what others think, but about what she feels for Thaddeus. He also feels the pain of life’s mistakes, but is working to change and make things right. Will their love grow? Will it bring forgiveness and healing?
I received a complimentary copy of this book from Zondervan through NetGalley. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.
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Here is an up-to-date picture of the Lycino household!
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Guess who’s catering for Keshia’s wedding! I actually did not organise this, but it’s nice that Carol’s supporting more of the family.
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ooo, I know you spend a lot of time coming up with your amazing characters so your top 5 OCs 💗
oh mila i don't know if they're amazing, but thank you, i love them all so much! okay, choosing five is not easy, but here:
annabelle kingston (the wayhaven chronicles)
aurora wiseman (mindblind)
willow schuyler (golden)
estêr koyî (a tale of crowns)
evie callahan (when twilight strikes)
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Les Femmes Folles: The Women, 2016
In celebration of Women’s History Month, Les Femmes Folles: Women in Art, releases the sixth edition of Les Femmes Folles: The Women, with 2016 including art, writing and interview excerpts from women in all forms, styles and levels of art (listed below). Cover art by Gao Rong: “Triangle 1,” wood and thread, 2015. Image courtesy of Klein Sun Gallery and the artist © Gao Rong.
Available for purchase at http://www.blurb.com/user/store/sallydeskins.
Editor: Sally Deskins,
[email protected]
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Cover art: Gao Rong: “Triangle 1,” wood and thread, 2015. Image courtesy of Klein Sun Gallery and the artist © Gao Rong.
Why is this important?
- To serve as a physical tribute/document to the stellar talent of women working creatively today, as LFF blog serves as a platform for them online.
- To display the wide range of women working creatively -- not just diversity of media, subject matter or location/background/culture, but of perspective within the arts and within feminism.
- To let readers find work that grabs them to look the artists up to find out more about their work as a patron, collaborator or fan.
- To introduce new conversations between works as they are curated in the book.
- To be a beautiful and inspiring book to leaf through or relish in.
Visual artists featured: Adorable Monique, Autumn Ghubril, Aya Kawabata, Carolyn Barritt, Christine Palamidessi, Cynthia Karasek, Deborah Kiss Holtschlag, Dr. Nubian Sun, Elizabeth Liang, Emily Mulenga, Evie Zimmer, Fanny Allié, Florence Yee, Gabriela Aguero, Gao Rong, Jayde Archbold, Jennifer Ellifritz, Joelle Circé, Julia Randall, Julianne Aguilar, Kathy Crabbe, Katrina Majkut, Kim Rae Taylor, Kimberly Sexton, Kristen Letts Kovak, Laura Mitchell, Lauren Kalman, Lee Bullitt, Leslie Kerby, Lily Prince, Lis Grace, Mamta Chitnis Sen, Marcela Florido, Margarita Gokun Silver, Marley Korzen, Melinda Stickney-Gibson, Nancy Daubenspeck, Olena Marshall, Peili, Rachel Woroner, Rebecca George, Roberta Masciarelli, Sarah Beth Woods, Sarika Goulatia, Stefani Allegretti, Tania Ferrier, Tormented Sugar, Ula Einstein, Vanessa Madrid, and Veronica Weisberg.
Writers: AE Clark, Alison Stone, Deborah McQueen, Elizabeth Tsung, Emily Corwin, Janene Scott, Jeanetta Calhoun Mish, Julianne Carlile, Kelsey Clifton, Lesléa Newman, Nicole Rollender, Rita Maria Martinez, Star Labranche, Stephanie Valente, Susan Castillo Street, and Trish Hopkinson.
Also featuring curator Tara Fay, actor Patricia Cardona Roca and tarot card reader and creative guide Tabitha Dial, and artists and writers from LFF’s special series: Teresa Svoboda (writer), Myriam Thyes (artist), Elise Brazeal-Daganaar (illustrator/writer), Nancy Gerber (poet), Brigitte Neufeldt (artist), and collaborators KJ Greenberg and Julia Rolfe (art/poetry).
Les Femmes Folles is a volunteer organization founded in 2011 with the mission to support and promote women in all forms, styles and levels of art from around the world with the online journal, print annuals, exhibitions and events; originally inspired by artist Wanda Ewing and her curated exhibit by the name Les Femmes Folles (Wild Women). LFF was created and is curated by Sally Deskins. LFF Books is a micro-feminist press that publishes 1-2 books per year by the creators of Les Femmes Folles including the award-winning Intimates & Fools (Laura Madeline Wiseman, 2014) and The Hunger of the Cheeky Sisters: Ten Tales (Laura Madeline Wiseman/Lauren Rinaldi, 2015). Other titles include Les Femmes Folles: The Women 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 and 2016 available on blurb.com, including art, poetry and interview excerpts from women artists. See the latest call for work on the Submissions page.
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2016 women and posts:
Adorable Monique, artist, July 14
Stefani Allegretti, artist, Oct. 18
Jayde Archbold, artist, March 15
Gabriele Aguero, artist, November 28
Julianne Aguilar, artist, March 29
Fanny Allie, artist, Feb. 1
Carolyn Barritt, artist, Aug. 26
Lee Bullitt, artist, Feb. 9
Julianne Carlile, writer, Feb. 22
Susan Castillo Street, writer, May 12
Joelle Circe, artist, Aug 11
A.E. Clark, poet, May 16
Kelsey Clifton, writer, Aug 14
Patricia Cardona Roca, actress, Dec. 26
Emily Corwin, poet, June 30
Kathy Crabbe, artist, July 5
Nancy Daubenspeck, artist, Aug. 29
Tabitha Dial, tarot card and tea leaf reader, creative mentor, April 1
Ula Einstein, artist, May 27
Jennifer Ellifritz, artist, Sept. 18
Tara Fay, curator, Aug 1
Tania Ferrier, artist, July 28
Marcela Florido, artist, May 2
Rebecca George, artist, March 22
Autumn Ghubril, artist, Sept. 26
Sarika Goulatia, artist, Feb. 3
Lis Grace, Aug 3
Deborah Kiss Holtschlag, artist, Oct. 24
Trish Hopkinson, writer, Jan. 26
Lauren Kalman, artist, November 14
Cynthia Karasek, artist, July 12
Aya Kawabata, artist, Sept. 22
Leslie Kerby, artist, Aug 10
Marley Korzen, artist/writer, Feb. 17
Kristen Letts Kovak, artist, Jan. 7
Star LaBranche, writer, February 29
Neena Lal, Aug 17
Elizabeth Liang, artist, April 11
Vanessa Madrid, artist, Jan. 4
Katarina Majkut, artist, Aug 19
Olena Marshall, artist, May 20
Rita Maria Martinez, writer, April 22
Roberta Masciarelli, artist, Jan. 14
Ibeth Massarri, performance, Dec. 28
Debra McQueen, writer, June 5
Jeanetta Calhoun Mish, writer, June 19
Laura Mitchell, artist, Aug 7
Emily Mulenga, artist, Feb. 13
Leslea Newman, poet, June 15
Christine Palamadessi, artist, Jan. 21
Peili, artist, Sept. 12
Lily Prince, artist, Aug. 19
Julia Randall, artist, February 23
Elizabeth Ribar, poet, April 15
Nicole Rollender, poet, April 5
Gao Rong, artist, Jan. 17
Janene Scott, writer, June 25
Mamta Chitnis Sen, artist, Jan. 13
Kimberly Sexton, artist, Feb. 10
Margarita Gokun Silver, artist, March 8
Melinda Stickney-Gibson, artist, March 5
Alison Stone, writer, March 2
Susan Castillo Street, writer, May 12
Dr. Nubian Sun, artivist, April 19
Kim Rae Taylor, artist, Jan. 29
Tormented Sugar, artist, Sept. 6
Stephanie Valente, poet, Oct. 31
Veronica Weisberg, artist, March 13
Sarah Beth Woods, artist, June 2
Rachel Woroner, artist, Dec. 5
Florence Yee, artist, Aug. 22
Evie Zimmer, artist, Jan. 10
Essays:/Other Features
Caterina van Hemessen and Levina Teerlinc online exhibition
Gallery Tally essay by Susan Lizotte
Feminist Love Letter to Wanda Ewing
Art/Poetry Feature: KJ Hannah Greenberg & Julia Rolfe
Broadblogs reviews LFF: The Women, 2015
Les Femmes Folles: The Women, 2015
Susan Schwalb, photo essay
A Review: Vanessa German at AIR Gallery and August Wilson Center for the Arts
Feminists Connect: Terese Svoboda on Lola Ridge
Feminists Connect: Myriam Thyes on Sophie Taeuber-Arp
We Shall Overcome: Elise Brazeal-Daganaar
Feminists Connect: Nancy Gerber on Sharon Olds
Feminists Connect: Valie Export + Brigitte Neufeldt
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