In the media is a weekly round-up of features written by, about or containing female writers that have appeared during the previous week and I think are insightful, interesting and/or thought provoking. Linking to them is not necessarily a sign that I agree with everything that’s said but it’s definitely an indication that they’ve made me think. Also, just a note to make it clear that I’m using the term ‘media’ to include social media, so links to blog posts as well as traditional media are likely.
Lots of end of year round-ups this week, as you might expect. Two great things happened on Twitter: on Saturday morning, the @#ReadWomen2014 account became @#Read_Women and will continue. I say reading books by women is for life, not just for 2014 (I might make that the blog’s subtitle). Proustitute is convening a goodreads group for 2015 and Travelling in the Homeland has begun a list of Indian women writers available in English translation to help you continue and broaden your reading of books by female writers. Secondly, in response to a male dominated piece on hits and misses in the year in publishing in The Guardian, Ursula Doyle, Associate Publisher at Virago started #hitsandmisses which women in publishing then used to respond with their own take on the year. It’s well worth a read to pick up any gems you might have overlooked.
Elsewhere, Electric Literature told us Why 2014 Was the Year of The Essay; The Guardian had The Best Thrillers of 2014; Buzzfeed had The 28 Best Books By Women in 2014; Rabble in Canada had The Best Book Reviews of 2014; The Huffington Post had The Highlights: Best of Fiction 2015 and The Ones to Watch: Best Debut Fiction Coming in 2015 both from Hannah Beckerman; Flavorwire had The Best Non-Fiction Books 2014; Longreads had the Best of 2014: Essay Writing, and The Coast had Top 15 Books of 2014. And more mini-round-ups were published on The Millions. Ones by Rachel Fershleiser, Yiyun Li, Rebecca Makkai, Gina Frangello, Michelle Filgate, Emma Straub, Jean Hanff Korelitz and Tess Malone are particularly interesting in terms of female writers.
The best of the rest articles/essays:
- Ayana Mathis, ‘What Will Happen to All of that Beauty?‘ in Guernica
- Rahna Reiko Rizzuto, ‘Why I Left My Children‘ on Salon
- Hannah Giorgis, ‘From Ferguson to New York, women are leading protests because all #BlackLivesMatter‘ in The Guardian
- Humera Afridi, ‘The Call of the Dervish‘ in Guernica
- Scott Pack on Zoella and Ghostwriting on his blog
- Zoe Pilger, ‘Freud and Eros‘ in The Independent
- Helen Moffett, ‘Banting, women and rage‘ on Books Live
- Vanessa Vitiello Urquart, ‘Lesbian Dilemma: All My Heros Are Men Who Hated Women‘ on Slate
- Bruce E. Levine, ‘One nation under Galt: How Ayn Rand’s toxic philosophy permanently transformed America‘, on Salon
- Alizah Salario, ‘Loosen the Reigns‘ in The Butter
- Lisa Gruenberg, ‘A Beautiful Day‘ in Ploughshares
- Juliet Jacques, ‘One afternoon in Bishkek‘ on The Dissident Blog
- Sasha Kerr, ‘Losing a Baby – things I’ve learned about miscarriage‘ on The Happy Baby Project
- Christiane Craig, ‘In the funnel of infinity: Life Portraits by Hilda Hilst‘ in The Quarterly Conversation
- Elizabeth Wade, ‘Disarmed‘ in The Butter
- Mindy Hung, ‘Bitter Greens‘ in The Butter
- Catherine Butler, ‘Enchanting Places: Readers and Pilgrimage in the Novels of Diana Wynne Jones‘ on Academia.edu
- Marybeth Seitz-Brown, ‘Uptalk is OK‘ on Slate
- Sadie Stein, ‘Half Magic‘ in The Paris Review
- Brittney Cooper, ‘Listen when I talk to you!‘ on Salon
- Bridget Reed, ‘How She Knows‘ on Penelope Fitzgerald in The Paris Review
- Alex Voakes, ‘The One Feminist Text You Should Have Read, Condensed‘ on The Vagenda (It’s the one my blog’s named after.)
- Emma Straub, ‘How to Write About Real People‘ in Rookie Magazine
- Anita Diamant ‘On the Lows (and Highs) of Book Touring‘ on WSJ
- Libby Robin, ‘No Island Is an Island‘ in Aeon
- Kelly Jensen, ‘Women in Fiction Need More Than the Bechdel Test‘ on Bookriot
- Kylie Cardel, ‘How the Diary Became a Public Way of Getting Personal‘ on Huffington Post
- Anjali Joshi, ‘Are You Going to Give Him a White Name?‘ in The New York Times
- Kit Buchan, ‘Families in literature: The Chance and Hazard Twins in Wise Children by Angela Carter‘ in The Guardian
- Rebecca Solnit, ‘Coyote‘ in The New Yorker
- Amy Weldon, ‘The Spinning Self‘ on Bloom
- Alice Sola Kim and Megan McCarron, ‘Double Dare: Point Horror‘ on Electric Literature
- Lucy Mangan, ‘Inexplicable Spouse Rage Is so Normal‘ in Stylist
- Emily St. John Mandel, ‘Don’t Write for Awards‘ in The Atlantic
- Anne Enright, ‘Alexander Fuller’s African Childhood‘ in The Guardian
- Vivian Gornick, ‘Good Feminist‘ in The Boston Review
- Caitlin Moran, ‘Why I’m Giving Up High Heels‘ in The Times (paywall)
- Emer O’Toole, ‘A brain-dead Irish woman’s body is being used as an incubator. Be angry‘ in The Guardian
- Alison Taylor, ‘My Christmas isn’t defined by the fact that I don’t have a husband or boyfriend‘ in The Independent
- Kristiana Kahakauwila, ‘The Writer’s Family Tree: A Tribute to Joyce Carol Oates‘ on Read Her Like an Open Book
- Samantha Lyon, ‘The Evolution of Erotic Fiction‘ on The Infectionist
- Mallory Ortberg, ‘Ayn Rand Reviews Children’s Movies‘ in The New Yorker
- Marian Keyes, ‘Mind your head‘ in The Sunday Times (paywall)
- Jon Snow, ‘Maya Angelou remembered‘ in The Observer
- Richard Coles, ‘PD James remembered‘ in The Observer
- Nicci Gerrard, ‘Sue Townsend remembered‘ in The Observer
The interviews:
- Viv Albertine in Salon
- Elizabeth Wurtzel in Salon
- Emily Gould in The Observer
- Angela Davis in The Guardian
- Sarah Seltzer in The Guardian
- Natasha Wimmer in Granta
- Bae Su-Ah on Three Wise Monkeys
- Danielle Dutton, editor at the Dorothy project on Entropy
- Evelyne Holingue on Kimberly Sullivan’s blog
- Emma Healey in The Globe and The Mail
- Rachel Joyce in The Observer
- Marian Keyes in The Sunday Times (paywall)
If you want some fiction or poetry to read:
- ‘The Gift of the (Da)magi(ng)‘ by Alissa Nutting in Barrelhouse
- ‘Bodies‘ by Miriam Gamble in The Guardian
- Selected Poems by Chi Lingyun in Chinese Literature Today
- ‘God suspected my heart was a geode but he had to make sure‘ by Layla Benitez-James in Guernica
- ‘Terror‘ by Kimiko Hahn in Granta
- ‘Messenger‘ by Robin Beth Schaer in Guernica
- ‘Prayer for Horizon‘ by Gwyneth Lewis in the TLS
- ‘Poems from the Central North States‘ by several women in Persimmon Tree
- ‘Beaten Paths‘ by Paula Reed Nancarrow
- ‘Before Morning‘ by Laura Jean Moore in Pank Magazine
- ‘Lebenslügen‘ by Malerie Willens on Electric Literature
- ‘Permanent Winter‘ by Carrie Etter in Bluestem
- ‘Step 9‘ by Nicole Callihan in Blunderbuss
- ‘The Dreamer‘ by Essie Fox on One Book Lane
- An extract from The Goddess and the Thief by Essie Fox on Soundcloud
- ‘I Can See Right Through You‘ by Kelly Link in McSweeney’s
- ‘The Man in the Moon‘ by Nicola Yoon in The Butter
- ‘The Halifax Slasher‘ by Jac Jemc in The Butter
- An excerpt from Ilona: My Life with the Bard by Jana Juráñová (translated by Julia and Peter Sherwood)
- ‘The Boxing Day Ball‘ by Rachel Joyce in The Observer
- Shabby Doll House’s latest edition ‘The Re-Up‘ is all-female and their biggest edition ever
- And if you’re being nosy on Twitter and reading a conversation between Nicola Barker and Granta editor Max John Porter, you come across sites like Blood Orange Feast, on which Camilla Grudova posts stories.
And the lists:
- Jane Austen in quotes: 30 tips for a successful life in The Guardian
- 50 Books to Cure Heartbreak on Flavorwire
- 21 of the Wisest Things Jane Austen Ever Said on Buzzfeed
- Emma, Cover to Cover in The Paris Review
- Modern Film Adaptations of Jane Austen, Ranked on Huffington Post
- 6 Reasons to Fall in Love with Maggie Stiefvater’s ‘Raven Cycle’ on Buzzfeed
And because it’s Christmas:
- Some of the Best Lit Tweets of Some of the Year on Electric Literature
- A Definitive Ranking of Jane Austen’s Male Hotties on Buzzfeed
In the Media will be taking a two-week break over Christmas and new year. Thank you to everyone who’s read, shared and commented over the last three months.
Brilliant ….look firward to dipping in and out this week !
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Thank you! Enjoy!
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