The publishing industry is dominated by womxn -- not at the top, but they are the backbone of the book world. But that doesn't always mean that womxn are given their fair due. Book by book, men make more money and hold more leadership jobs in the workplace. We want to help change that. Every year, we focus on the works of the unsung and underrepresented.
Our decision? To produce only books by womxn in 2025. The womxn that we've chosen to partner with in 2025 so far, are: Fiction Titles Rosalia Scalia -- Under the Radar Kerry Donoghue -- Mouth Raki Kopernik -- No One's Leaving Robyn Lear -- Ekphrasis as Divination: An Incantation Catalogue Nancy Christie -- Untitled Short Story Collection S.B. Borgersen -- Collection of Three Stories Anne Leigh Parrish -- Heading Home Anne Boorstin -- No Place Like Tori Malcangio -- Motherborn Jane Carlsen -- Sweet Constance M. McGuigan -- That Very Place Poetry Titles Julie Wendell -- Daughter Days LeeAnn Pickrell -- Gathering the Pieces of Days Jennifer Clark -- Intercede: Saints for Concerning Occasions C. Kubasta -- Under the Tented Skin Elena Barcia -- Exquisite Corpse/Malú Urriola Meriwether Clark -- Body Memory Nonfiction Titles Laura Gaddis -- Mosaic Allison La Cross -- Small Part of Infinity: A Midwife's Meditation on Rebirth Lauren Westerfield -- Depth Control Norah Esty -- A Long Way from Anywhere: Living Off-Grid in the American West Elizabeth Jaeger -- Stolen: Love and Loss in the Time of COVID-19 If you identify as a womxn, we are here to champion your efforts. We also actively looking for a few more poets and essayists to join the publishing season. If you think you have something that fits our mission, consider submitting to us. Comments are closed.
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