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- Great piece by @ on consistent tendency to call women's books small & men's large, w/o metrics: 4:22 PM Nov 6th from TweetDeck
- Was trying to say... Congrats to @ on a fantastic day of celebrating women writers of 2009 on and !3:18 PM Nov 6th from TweetDeck
- Congrats to @,aven on a fantastic day of celebrating women writers of 2009 on and !3:17 PM Nov 6th from TweetDeck
- Top 10 books by women 2009, Part 2: HALF BROKE HORSES, 31 HOURS, ADMISSION, THE HELP, CATCHING FIRE, MILE FROM NOWHERE 3:16 PM Nov 6th from TweetDeck
- Top 10 books by women, 2009 Part 1: WOLF HALL, THE LITTLE STRANGER, THE YEAR OF THE FLOOD, THE CHILDREN'S BOOK, (RT @)3:12 PM Nov 6th from TweetDeck
- @ It's (no "s"). Sorry if I created that confusion along the way.2:53 PM Nov 6th from TweetDeck in reply to bookladysblog
- My nonfic pick is @ 's inspiring memoir THE HAPPINESS PROJECT about making her own happiness a priority 11:14 AM Nov 6th from TweetDeck
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- Very excited about the new discussion by women ready to challenge the bias toward men in literary culture!9:39 AM Nov 6th from TweetDeck
- Looking forward to @ 4pm EST TODAY with @ + @, on poetry's renaissance in digital age: 9:25 AM Nov 6th from TweetDeck
- Laura Miller (aka @) weighs in on PW's all-male best books list and the discussion in Salon: 5:20 AM Nov 6th from TweetDeck
- @ What do you think is the best way for women writers doing equal work to get equal recognition? 9:38 AM Nov 5th from TweetDeck
- @ It's not all about epics. When men like Phillip Roth and John Cheever write domestic novels, they are still praised! 9:36 AM Nov 5th from TweetDeck in reply to atrubek
- For those who haven't seen the complete PW Best Books 2009 list - including all-male Top 10, here it is: 8:23 AM Nov 5th from TweetDeck
- Absolutely! RT @: could we add to the discussion structural issues that prevent women from writing? 8:11 AM Nov 5th from TweetDeck
- @ I agree- it's exploding! I just joined WILA on Facebook- seems like the best place to connect for now. 7:57 AM Nov 5th from TweetDeck in reply to LaurelSnyder
- Check out WILA (Women In Literary Arts) on Facebook - they're challenging the all-male PW Best Books List: 7:37 AM Nov 5th from TweetDeck
- @ However idosyncratic PW editors may be, it's not an alt-weekly. The list is seen as an industry standard and seems exclusive.7:14 AM Nov 5th from TweetDeck in reply to schultmh
- @ Is WILLA on Twitter? We've got a - minded group of rabble-rousers on Twitter who might like to join!7:10 AM Nov 5th from TweetDeck in reply to LaurelSnyder
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- Name Charlotte Abbott
- Location Brooklyn, New York
- Web http://followther...
- Bio Publishing insurgent. Queer reader and critic. Community builder.
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