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Writing Menopause Jane Cawthorne

  • SKU: BELL-37530626
Writing Menopause Jane Cawthorne
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Publisher: Inanna Publications
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.45 MB
Author: Jane Cawthorne
ISBN: 9781771333535, 9781771333542, 9781771333559, 9781771333566, 1771333537, 1771333545, 1771333553, 1771333561
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Writing Menopause Jane Cawthorne by Jane Cawthorne 9781771333535, 9781771333542, 9781771333559, 9781771333566, 1771333537, 1771333545, 1771333553, 1771333561 instant download after payment.

The Writing Menopause literary anthology is a diverse and robust collection about menopause: a highly charged and often undervalued transformation. It includes over fifty works of fiction, creative nonfiction, poetry, interviews and cross-genre pieces from contributors across Canada and the United States that break new ground in portraying menopause in literature. The collection includes literary work from award-winning writers such as Roberta Rees, Margaret Macpherson, Lisa Couturier and Rona Altrows. Emerging voices such as Rea Tarvydas, Leanna McLennan, Steve Passey and Gemma Meharchand, and an original interview with trans educator and pioneering filmmaker Buck Angel, are also featured. This anthology fills a sizable gap, finding the ground between punchline and pathology, between saccharine inspiration and existential gloom. The authors neither celebrate nor demonize menopause. These are diverse depictions, sometimes lighthearted, but just as often dark and scary. Some...

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