Jane's Stories Press Foundation
nurtures emerging and established writers who are underrepresented in the publishing industry, focusing on writing by women over 50 and under 24, and by women of color.
Jane's Stories I & II
An Anthology of Work by Midwestern Women, edited by Glenda Bailey-Mershon, Clara Johnson, Linda Mowry and Julie Sass.
Thirty-one women speak from the heartland in this acclaimed and rare anthology, which includes the popular poem, "Feminists Have the Best Earrings" by Stephanie Harris, and excerpts from "The Lines in Her Face" by Bonnie Ilyse Tunick. Also included are works by Cinda Thompson, Evelyn Shockley, Constance Fitzgerald, Etta Worthington, Constance Vogel, Whitney Scott, the editors and others.
JANE'S STORIES II: An Anthology by Midwestern Women
Poetry, short stories, essays, and one compelling photograph by 45 women contributors from Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, Kansas, and Nebraska. Second in a series of anthologies.
JANE'S STORIES
L to R: Linda Mowry, Julie Sass, Clara Johnson, Glenda Bailey-Mershon
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