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Recent Posts:

  • She must have read my book!
  • Best dressed congresswoman offered 1st equal pay bill
  • Can a ‘Promise’ end domestic violence?
  • Slave girl’s simple skirt made with love
  • Casual shopping helped spur right to vote
  • #Girl Power: 2 NY students advocate women’s rights
  • Seneca Falls deserves some respect
  • This was a vote against women
  • A Pledge of Silence: a survivor’s tale
  • The Money Bird: funny, yet sensitive
  • Moon Beach Magic: a warning
  • Boosting women’s wages
  • Three complaints with spoken language
  • Pimped up = Beaten up
  • Worse than Dead: the Next Best Thing
  • Women and Wine
  • Not Two of the Boys
  • Sexually exploited: victim or criminal?
  • Obama order prohibits human trafficking in federal contracts
  • Actors take many roles in ‘Cloud Atlas’
  • Historical fiction panel Feb. 23 at Book ‘Em NC
  • Drop Dead laughing
  • Women writers museum open in D.C.
  • Buy her bag, not her body
  • The true value of good criticism
  • Aristotle: developing a logical plot
  • Blonnie Bunn Wyche: Always on my fingertips
  • Many favorite brands flunk human rights test
  • Book research comes alive in Louisville
  • 8,000 girls suffer FMG each day
  • Erie Canal cruise: Life in the past lane
  • Peppermint Museum honors Erie Canal industry
  • Sojourner Truth didn’t say that
  • Women rule in Seneca Falls
  • D.C. wax museum adds Harriet Tubman
  • Former Bollywood star wants No More Tears
  • Making social media work for writers
  • Best book On Writing
  • 2nd act takes woman filmmaker to China
  • Making the best of rape
  • Don’t Sabotage Your Submission: best book
  • Sea Quills: write on the coast
  • NPR’s Best Books of 2011
  • FBI updates definition of rape
  • Ida B. Wells vs. Memphis
  • Get your slaves—cheap
  • Female Peace Prize winners get less
  • History books lie
  • Women’s museum struggles to land
  • Women: just pawns in the game
  • Tampa Bay hub for human trafficking
  • Make slavery a household word
  • World travel–no place for a lady?
  • WOW speaks the truth
  • All children are beautiful when they’re loved
  • How writers get ideas
  • Available now as e-books
  • Interesting plot, believable characters
  • An absolute treat! History written as current events
  • A riveting story
  • A marvelous book about women’s rights
  • The right amount of suspense & history
  • 4 reasons to read A Shocking & Unnatural Incident
  • Putting sexual abusers on the map
  • Books available electronically
  • Meet the real Wixumlee
  • Slavery continues despite war, amendment
  • Video game attacks human trafficking
  • Time to stop cannibalizing our children
  • This Money Which I Call Mine
  • Alice Paul Institute focuses on girls’ leadership
  • Slaves weave Jersey hair braids
  • Buy gifts made by sex slave survivors
  • Tricked into sexual slavery
  • Wixumlee ain’t no “Mammy”
  • It’s time to castrate rapists
  • Meet 4 NC authors
  • Give women more money!
  • 1944 rape victim still awaiting justice
  • Collins pens a winner on American women
  • Only female flight attendants can dance
  • Rewatering downtown Rochester
  • Reading/signing Sunday at World Canals Conference
  • Do you own a book?
  • The politics of underwear: the Big Butt theory
  • Outrageous behavior led to 19th Amendment
  • 90 years voting by frailer sex
  • League of Women Voters talk Monday
  • Church boycott urged for women’s rights
  • Great dialogue, no lack of action
  • Donate $30 to rescue child prostitutes
  • Thank you, Diane & Vicki!
  • Here’s why girls today play baseball
  • Aug. 3 book signing in Kure Beach
  • Successful signing at Two Sisters
  • Ohio, Buffalo part of URR bike rally
  • ‘Fabric’ brings modern U.S. slavery to light–again
  • Wixumlee Is My Salvation available now!
  • Book signings honor 90th anniversary of 20th amendment
  • Reading, signing in Sedalia on Saturday

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Recent Posts

  • She must have read my book!
  • Best dressed congresswoman offered 1st equal pay bill
  • Can a ‘Promise’ end domestic violence?
  • Slave girl’s simple skirt made with love
  • Casual shopping helped spur right to vote
  • #Girl Power: 2 NY students advocate women’s rights
  • Seneca Falls deserves some respect
  • This was a vote against women
  • A Pledge of Silence: a survivor’s tale
  • The Money Bird: funny, yet sensitive
  • Moon Beach Magic: a warning
  • Boosting women’s wages

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