So to Speak - Our Mission



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Winter/Spring 2007 Contest Judges:

Poetry:
Marie Howe

Nonfiction:
Sharon Mehdi

Summer/Fall 2007 Contest Judge:

Fiction: TBA

So to Speak 4400 University Drive
MSN 2C5
Fairfax, VA
22030-4444

Our Mission

Founded in 1993 by an editorial collective of women MFA candidates at George Mason University, So to Speak has served as a space for feminist writing and art for nearly twelve years. So to Speak publishes poetry, fiction, nonfiction, and visual art that lives up to a high standard of language, form, and meaning. We look for work that addresses issues of significance to women's lives and movements for women's equality and are especially interested in pieces that explore issues of race, class, and sexuality in relation to gender.

So to Speak would like to thank founders Jamy Bond, Sara Brown, Leslie Bumstead, Jean Donnelly, Colleen Kearney Rich, Isadora Lector, Stephanie Muller, and Rebecca Wee for their desire, perseverance, and success in creating a literary space and outlet for women and feminist writers.

So to Speak's Winter/Spring 2006 issue includes an interview with Kyoko Mori, author of The Dream of Water, Shizuko's Daughter and Polite Lies.

Banner Art, So to Speak (2007) courtesy of Trent Thompson.

 

 

 

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