From Virginie Despentes BYE BYE BLONDIE (trans. by Sian Reynolds) to Gerty Dambury’s THE RESTLESS (trans. by Judith G. Miller), the FP staff shares our favorite translations from the French.
Read MoreYou’ll find info about some of our hottest fall titles as well as some virtual and in-person events! Plus we share what the FP team has been reading this week.
Read MoreWe are honored to be the publisher of two books co-authored by Ehrenreich, Witches, Midwives, & Nurses and Complaints & Disorders.
Read MoreFrom Gillian Anderson to Beyoncé, we share our pop culture obsessions.
Read MoreSee what critics are saying about this dark, mesmerizing short story collection.
Read MoreWe’re always thinking about what we should read next, so we asked FP’s Young Feminist Leaders Council to recommend their favorite books!
Read MoreAs we hit the streets to protest and donate to abortion funds, here’s what we’re reading this week ->
Read MoreMargot Atwell shares why independent publishers like Feminist Press matter.
Read MoreYour donation to FP makes a difference!
Read MoreFrom Karen Havelin’s PLEASE READ THIS LEAFLET CAREFULLY to Audre Lorde’s THE CANCER JOURNALS, here’s what we recommend you read (after finishing Ill Feelings of course!)
Read MoreDownload a free essay from The Feminist Utopia Project.
Read MoreWe are grateful for the support of the CLMP and the Literary Arts Emergency Fund to help us face the ongoing challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read MoreWe’re celebrating Kyung-Sook Shin’s VIOLETS (translated by Anton Hur) by sharing our favorite literary and musical flowers.
Read MoreWe asked Carley Moore to tell us what to read after finishing PANPOCALYPSE
Read MoreTo celebrate the beginning of the 2022 cycle, we’re recommending previous Meriwether Prize-winning titles based on the FP books you already love.
Read MoreLearn more about these upcoming in-person and virtual events!
Read MoreMarch 17, 2022 would have been the ninety-third birthday of FP’s founder.
Read More“We’re very excited to have Margot Atwell join our gifted staff,”—Linda Villarosa, Board Chair of the Feminist Press
Read MoreFrom terrifying teen daughters to an unwanted houseguest, you’re not going to want to stop reading these incredible tales!
Read More“The arts are crucial in helping America’s communities heal, unite, and inspire,” said Dr. Maria Rosario Jackson, chair of the NEA.
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