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Women on women writing online

A series interviewing women who write on the web and shape its discussions.
  • Jessica Valenti

    Not all comments are created equal: the case for ending online comments

    Jessica Valenti
    Wading into comments sections is like working a second shift where you willingly subject yourself to attacks from people you’ve never met
  • Writer Durga Chew-Bose

    Durga Chew-Bose: 'Women have been edited since we were little girls'

    In our interview series with women who write on the web and shape its discussions, we speak to Durga Chew-Bose, who writes about identity and culture
  • Zerlina Maxwell

    Zerlina Maxwell: 'I’m making a pitch for more public male allies'

    The writer and political analyst caused an uproar on Fox News by saying that men should be taught not to rape. Now Obama is following her lead
  • marya e gates

    Marya E Gates: 'Male directors tend to miss how intimate women are with each other'

    In our interview series with women who write on the web and shape its discussions, we speak to film critic Marya E Gates, who recently began a project called A Year with Women
  • Jazmin Hughes

    Jazmine Hughes: 'Women are magic'

    In our series interviewing women who write on the web and shape its discussions, we speak to Jazmine Hughes, contributing editor at the Hairpin
  • Chloe Angyal

    Chloe Angyal: 'You don’t have to be perfect'

    In our series interviewing women who write on the web and shape its discussions, we speak to Chloe Angyal, senior columnist at Feministing
  • Sarah Seltzer on the link between Jane Austen and online feminism

    In our series interviewing women who write on the web and shape its discussions, we speak to Sarah Seltzer, editor-at-large at Flavorwire
  • Ayesha Siddiqi

    Ayesha Siddiqi: 'We need to stop waiting for permission to write'

    In our series interviewing women who write on the web and shape its discussions, we speak to Ayesha Siddiqi, the editor in chief of the New Inquiry
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    Dianna E Anderson: 'The worst trolls claim to be Christian'

    In a new series interviewing women who write on the web and shape its discussions, we speak to a Christian blogger and author of the upcoming book Damaged Goods: New Perspectives on Christian Purity
  • Ashley Ford: 'I write for the girl I was'

    In a new series interviewing women who write on the web and shape its discussions, we speak to Ashley Ford, a staff writer at Buzzfeed
  • Mallory Ortberg

    Mallory Ortberg: 'If men show up that's great, but we don't need them'

    In a new series interviewing women who write on the web and shape its discussions, we speak to Mallory Ortberg, founder of the Toast, a general interest site for women of a literary bent
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