women in literature

Lyric-Scroll 029 : Half-Hanged Mary by Margaret Atwood: Witch, Woman, Survivor, and the Ultimate Middle Finger to History

A Poem Where Death Pauses, Patriarchy Panics, and a Woman on a Rope Redefines Power ABS Believes:Some poems aren’t written—they’re whispered by the nearly dead.And sometimes survival is the loudest poem of all. Atwood: Chronicler of Wrath in Whispered Monologues Margaret Atwood doesn’t write women. She summons them. Half-Hanged Mary is one such conjuring—a poem […]

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Lyric-Scroll 009: The Embroidered Roar: When Feminism Hid in Wool and Still Bit Back

Marriage, Metaphors, and the Art of Looking Fierce in Embroidery ABS Believes:If you can’t roar out loud, stitch your rebellion into fabric.Some women wear strength. Others sew it—and let it outlive them.   Meet Aunt Jennifer: The Quietest Rebel in the Yarn Aisle Adrienne Rich gave us poetry that raged. But Aunt Jennifer’s Tigers doesn’t

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