Posts Tagged ‘Women’s History Month’
Talking About Women’s History: A Whole Bunch of Questions and an Answer with Leslie Goddard
The women I interview for this series come to me from a lot of different sources. Some of them are people I know from writing and history groups.(Or Twitter. Don’t tell me that social media is a waste of time.) Some of them are friends of friends. I found Leslie Goddard on a list…
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In Which I Share Some Cool Women’s History Stuff
One of the glorious things about Women’s History Month is that I find out about a lot of cool women’s history projects that I was not previously aware of. Some of them are specific to Women’s History Month. Some of them are on-going projects that get some attention because media are looking for women’s history…
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Talking About Women’s History: Three Questions and an Answer with Kim Taylor Blakemore
Kim Taylor Blakemore is the author of the bestselling historical thriller AFTER ALICE FELL and THE COMPANION, lauded by Publisher’s Weekly as “a captivating tale of psychological suspense.” She is also the author of BOWERY GIRL and WILLA Literary Award from Women Writing the West* for Best Young Adult novel, CISSY FUNK. Her upcoming historical suspense,…
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