Category: Legacy of Women Writers
Losing the Artist, Saving Her Art (Part 2)
Continued from Losing the Artist, Saving her Art Part 1. Eugenia’s physicians finally allowed her to travel with considerable misgivings, as she was 84 and had a metallic heart valve. Transatlantic travel is stressful one way or the other, but there was no holding her back. She wanted to experience the place that her daughter had loved [...]
Reflections on Native American Novelist Leslie Marmon Silko
It is a “given” that for bibliophiles like me, there is nothing better than curling up with a good read in a quiet house with a cup of steaming coffee – I take mine with cream and sugar. And there are scores of genres and sub-genres from which to choose. Romance. Inspiration. Poetry. Biography. You [...]
Losing the Artist, Saving Her Art (Part 1)
Jovi’s photo titled “Agamemnon’s Agony” Losing a friend or loved one suddenly is always a shock. The greater the vitality, creativity and ingenuity of the individual, the harder it is to accept the fact that you will only be seeing them in your memories. Jovanka (aka Jovi or Niobe) was dynamic, multi-faceted, and multi-talented. She had [...]
Favorite Women Authors: Tracing Our Feminine Literary Influences
I have been writing for as long as I can remember. But it’s only lately that I’ve realised how much my writing has been influenced by the great women of literature who have gone before me. Growing up my favourite authors were women – Enid Blyton and Jenny Oldfield – and their characters still mean [...]
