This past Tuesday, my son was born. Between visits with family, feedings, and swooning over the little guy, I haven’t found time to write a new post. As not to neglect InconvenientBody, I’ve decided to post an essay from my first book (unpublished, most likely, never published–first books tend to end up that way). I’m [...]
Posts Tagged ‘History’
The Audience and I
Posted in The Essays, tagged art, david lynch, faulty towers, History, motherhood, philosophy, religion, writing on April 20, 2009 | 3 Comments »
100 Ladies on my Bookshelf
Posted in MidWees, tagged feminism, History, literature, motherhood, Statistics, women, Women's Issues, writing on March 19, 2009 | 4 Comments »
I have selected 100 women writers from my bookshelf and researched whether or not they had children. Below, are my findings (in alphabetical order). A quick note: I accomplished my “research” quickly and exclusively online. If no children were mentioned within the first three biographies, I noted the writer as having zero children. If you [...]



