Tag Archives: Sarah Marcus

High School Poetry Series: Gender, Identity, & Race – Anaika Falcon & Meisha White

A note from Series Editor Sarah Marcus: Born from a powerful in-class discussion we had about gender, race, and the role of masculinity in rape culture, these poems are an analysis of gendered personal experience and a study of our intersectionality. This poetry … Continue reading

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High School Poetry Series: Gender, Identity, & Race – Bianca Capeles

A note from Series Editor Sarah Marcus: Born from a powerful in-class discussion we had about gender, race, and the role of masculinity in rape culture, these poems are an analysis of gendered personal experience and a study of our intersectionality. This poetry … Continue reading

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A Review of Sarah Marcus’s Backcountry

A Review of Sarah Marcus’s Backcountry by Karen Skolfield In my review copy of Sarah Marcus’s chapbook from Finishing Line Press, Marcus includes a friendly, cheerful handwritten note to me which she signs “Love & Bears.” Love – a not-unusual … Continue reading

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High School Poetry Series: Gender, Identity, & Race — Dion Pride

A note from Series Editor Sarah Marcus: Born from a powerful in-class discussion that we had about gender, race, and the role of masculinity in rape culture, “Be A Man/Be A Woman” poems are an analysis of gendered personal experience … Continue reading

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Feminism, Culture, and Poetry: An Interview with Lisa Marie Basile

Feminism, Culture, and Poetry: An Interview with Luna Luna Magazine Editor Lisa Marie Basile by Sarah Marcus This interview originally appeared as part of Gazing Grain Press’s feminist-author interview series by co-editor Sarah Marcus and is reprinted here with permission. Sarah Marcus: You … Continue reading

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A Review of Leah Umansky’s Don Dreams and I Dream

A Review of Leah Umansky’s Don Dreams and I Dream  by Sarah Marcus As a binge watcher of the television show Mad Men and as a feminist reading through a feminist lens, I was interested to discover the manner in which Leah Umansky would address … Continue reading

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Women Are “Just More Emotional”

Women Are “Just More Emotional” By Sarah Marcus   “Hey, the 1950s called, they want their stereotype back,” I said during a somewhat intense debate last night. I was asking a new friend, let’s call him Adam, what he thought … Continue reading

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