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July 24, 2019 Bill Wolfe

2019 Booker Prize nominees announced; eight of 13 are women

June 17, 2019June 17, 2019 Bill Wolfe

KINGDOM OF WOMEN a rewarding speculative novel about patriarchy, faith and feminism

July 9, 2018July 19, 2018 Bill Wolfe

Janet Benton: Stories Have Made Me Who I Am

August 4, 2016August 6, 2016 Bill Wolfe

THE NATURAL WAY OF THINGS imagines a world in which misogyny is taken to new extremes

August 3, 2015 Bill Wolfe

Powell’s Books recommends 25 women to read before you die

May 8, 2014 Bill Wolfe

Laline Paull on THE BEES: “I tried to put everything I know about how stories work into this book”

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