Altar Magazine and Feminist Media Studies
Jul. 19th, 2004 09:12 amThe book has a review up at Altar Magazine, which is dedicated to social change. My favorite line:
"Like her characters, Stinson is 'chronically interested' in every aspect of life and her incredible eye for detail is astonishing and translates movingly into the pages of this wonderful novel."
Yay! If you go to read the whole thing, click reviews, then scroll about 4/5s down the books column on the left, past where the green part in the middle ends. I think this might be the first review in a national publication in this country -- mind you, I don't know if it's web-only. And hey, if you're thinking about buying the book but haven't yet, if you do it by the end of July, it'll show up in my first royalty check. And who doesn't want that?
Here's a call for submissions for Feminist Media Studies: ( Is Fat Still a Feminist Issue? Gender and the Plus-Size Body )
"Like her characters, Stinson is 'chronically interested' in every aspect of life and her incredible eye for detail is astonishing and translates movingly into the pages of this wonderful novel."
Yay! If you go to read the whole thing, click reviews, then scroll about 4/5s down the books column on the left, past where the green part in the middle ends. I think this might be the first review in a national publication in this country -- mind you, I don't know if it's web-only. And hey, if you're thinking about buying the book but haven't yet, if you do it by the end of July, it'll show up in my first royalty check. And who doesn't want that?
Here's a call for submissions for Feminist Media Studies: ( Is Fat Still a Feminist Issue? Gender and the Plus-Size Body )