In celebration of Shiori Ito’s BLACK BOX (translated by Allison Markin Powell), we gathered the very best in translated nonfiction to add to your TBR.
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Read MoreFrom Nella Larsen’s PASSING to Sarah Water’s FINGERSMITH, we recommend this full suite of tales with twists for when you finish SKYE PAPERS and want more.
Read MoreGrant funds will support Feminist Press’s 2021 publishing program and roster of literary events.
Read MoreThe power of feminist literature doesn’t end when a book is published—that’s only the beginning.
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Read MoreThis year, the Feminist Press launched a theory of change: an outline of how our work impacts the world.
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Read MoreHeld annually on the last Saturday in April, Independent Bookstore Day is one of our favorite days of the year!
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Read MoreWe’re sharing a sneak peek at a section of the book that explores the feminist writer who most influenced the contributors. From bell hook’s AIN’T I A WOMAN to Audre Lorde’s SISTER OUTSIDER, we’re loving these picks.
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Read MoreWith your help, we’re excited to continue honoring our impressive history while building the future of feminist literature.
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Read MoreIn September 2020 the Feminist Press lost our visionary founder, Florence Howe. Today, we celebrate what would have been Florence’s ninety-second birthday, the first since her passing.
Read MoreWe’re taking a step back in time to remember FP at the start of the new millenium.
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