Dear readers, After many years of publishing content, I’ve decided to officially end Feminartsy’s chapter. This archive will remain public, so that all of the amazing work we have shared with our readers is accessible to all. Thank you forRead more…
Race, gender and class – Joanne Ramos’ The Farm
The Farm is an insightful and beautifully crafted novel that explores surrogacy, the intersection of wealth and privilege and the intimate lives of migrant women in America. It is eerily insightful into a not-so-distant future where the exploitation of women’sRead more…
PROFILE: Rebecca Freeborn
Hailing from the gorgeous Adelaide Hills, author Rebecca Freeborn’s second novel, Misconception, is out now. A prolific writer, Freeborn lives with her husband and three kids, and surrounds herself with books, a dog, a cat and a horse! Misconceptionis Rebecca Freeborn’s secondRead more…
REVIEW: Ashley Kalagian Blunt’s My Name is Revenge
My Name is Revenge. by Ashley Kalagian Blunt. Spineless Wonders, 2019. Pp 154. A$24.99 ‘Who after all speaks today of the annihilation of the Armenians?’ – Adolf Hitler, 1939 Ashley Kalagian Blunt references the above quote many times in herRead more…
FICTION: You Should Have Seen Her
‘You have to go out with me,’ I told her, ‘because I can’t stop thinking about us.’ We’d stayed in the middle of the oval after PE, my friends watching from beside the eucalyptus trees. I reeked of grass fromRead more…