It's March and we're celebrating Women's History Month! In 1980, President Jimmy Carter declared the second week in March to be National Women's History week and in 1987 Congress passed a resolution naming the month of March as Women's History...
Library Blog - Women's History Month
Continuing to celebrate the literary theme and Women's History Month, let's talk about a different form of ghostwriting. A story written last December by Emily Ludolph, reveals a whole new literary medium, automatic writing. Ludolph explains the process like this, "Automatic...
Continuing the celebration of Women's History Month, and the literary theme, we now celebrate two writers, Harriet Beecher Stower and George Eliot. For eleven years, this unlikely duo, became penpals and then friends.
It's March and we're celebrating Women's History Month! In 1980, President Jimmy Carter declared the second week in March to be National Women's History week and in 1987 Congress passed a resolution naming the month of March as Women's History Month! Like Black History Month in...