I Write About Taboo Topics. Here’s Why:
Silence and shame? I’m not here for it. I believe in open, honest, shame-free, and judgement-free communication. Silence and shame are tools used to keep women repressed. Anything a woman does out loud and in public is still—despite how far we’ve come, thanks to the feminists before us—revolutionary.
Here are a few things I’ve published:
On Feminism:
“Sometimes it’s hard to be a woman in country music,” The Guardian
Review of Mean, by Myriam Gurba, Bitch Magazine
“Feminist Summer Reading List: Or, Books I Wish High Schools Would Assign for Summer,” Weird Sister
On Sex:
Review of Getting Off, by Erica Garza, The Los Angeles Review of Books
“Defining a Clit Tradition: An Interview with Elizabeth Hall,” Weird Sister
On Wealth:
“Some Reasons to Become a Literary Digital Nomad (Even If You Fail),” Lit Hub
“Planned Parenthood provides important health services,” Times-Picayune
Buy my books:
The Science of Women Getting Rich: A Feminist Revision (Major Edit Press, 2020)
CUNTRY (Trembling Pillow Press, 2017)
This is a map of their watching me. (BOAAT Press, 2015)
Orthorexia (Dancing Girl Press, 2011)
About Major Edit Press
Major Edit Press is a boutique publishing company specializing in revising classic texts by men to insert women into the story. Take a book that hardly mentions women, make some major edits—and viola! Your new favorite feminist text has just been born. You’re welcome.