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Ruth Daniell

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Ruth Daniell

Tag Archives: International Women’s Day

New fiction in Quaint Magazine

08 Wednesday Mar 2017

Posted by Ruth Daniell in Fiction, Publications

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community, female-identified and genderqueer/non-binary writing, feminist magazine, feminity, fiction, flash fiction, International Women's Day, microfiction, Quaint Magazine, Science World, Shish Kabob, short forms, Spring 2017, women's stories

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Read Quaint Magazine, Issue 6

Just in time for International Women’s Day, the new (sadly, final) issue of Quaint Magazine is now live! Quaint is an American journal that showcases work by female-identified and genderqueer/non-binary folk, much like some of my other favourite Canadian magazines like Room Magazine and Canthius.

I’m really pleased that the new issue of Quaint includes my short fiction, “Shish Kabob.” It’s about love and confusion and wine and Science World experiments. I hope you enjoy it!

I’ve had my eyes on Quaint Magazine since it first began a few years ago, attracted to its mission to publish work “from traditionally marginalized writers, and in exploring identity performance, particularly as it pertains to subverting the cultural cliche of femininity.” Check out the new issue and their archives for great stuff. I’m really glad I got to be a part of the Quaint Magazine community.

Interview with Boobs contributors up on All Lit Up for International Women’s Day

08 Tuesday Mar 2016

Posted by Ruth Daniell in Announcements & News, Boobs, Interviews, Non-fiction/Memoir, Publications

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All Lit Up, anthology, Boobs, Boobs: Women Explore What it Means to Have Breasts, breasts, Caitlin Press, Christina Myers, Devin Casey, editor, Emily Davidson, gender, gender identity, International Women's Day, Jules’ Tools for Social Change, Julia Horel, Lynn Easton, social change, The Friend with Boobs, women's stories, work as editor, writing about the body, Zuri Scrivens

BoobsHappy International Women’s Day! I’m delighted that a feature about Boobs: Women Explore What it Means to Have Breasts—due to be published later this month by Caitlin Press—is up on the All Lit Up website today as the newest edition of Jules’ Tools for Social Change. Julia Horel interviews me about how the Boobs project came into existence, the curation process, and my own non-fiction piece, “The Friend with Boobs.”

She also interviews several of the fine authors who contributed their work to the anthology—so you get a peek of some of the shining intelligence, empathy, and downright awesomeness of the writers that make this book what it is.All Lit Up You will find wonderful discussions about breasts and gender identity and the importance of storytelling by contributors Devin Casey, Emily Davidson, Lynn Easton, Christina Myers, and Zuri Scrivens.

I am so proud to be a part of this important book. Please have a read and share widely!

Jules' Tools

The Brightest Thing (Poems)

Boobs (anthology)

Boobs: Women Explore What It Means to Have Breasts

Four Portraits (chapbook)

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