It’s Not About the Burqa is a collection of essays on feminism and modern life as a Muslim women in the West, edited by Mariam Khan. I say “feminism” because most of the writers are activists in some way, and so most of their essays go into that work. But there is also a lot… Read More
Fangirling: ABC’s Once Upon a Time
Guys, even writing this is dangerous for me because it might precipitate a binge! I love this fluffy heartfelt show so much it is my go-to when I’m sad and need something to cheer me up. The fairy tale optics and high stakes of good, evil, and saving souls so they can have their Happily… Read More
Death Came to Dinner: F-BOM Book of the Month Review
Here’s our spoiler-free review of Death Came to Dinner by Dahlia Rose. Get your copy by becoming a member today and then join us in the member portal to get your questions answered by Dahlia! Where to begin? To put it simply: Death Came to Dinner is our latest BOM because I had such a… Read More
Dorothy Dreyer on Her Characters
Join us as we dig into Crimson Mage and ask author Dorothy Dreyer questions about her process, her characters, the plot, and everything in between. Who is your favorite character of your own? My favorite character is a queen regent from my Curse of the Phoenix series. Her name is Maescia, but she goes by… Read More
Dorothy Dreyer on Publishing
Join us as we dig into Crimson Mage and ask author Dorothy Dreyer questions about her process, her characters, the plot, and everything in between. How did publishing your first book change your process of writing? It made me double guess everything I write, which is both bad and good. I want to be able… Read More
Dangal: A Feminist Movie Review
Dangal didn’t get a wide release in the US, but I saw it in China, where it consumed the box office a few years ago. Dangal made more money in China than in its native India! Now that I’ve seen it, though, I can understand why. Dangal is a heartwarming story of family, growing up,… Read More