What does it mean to say someone does something "like a girl"? This booklet is a collection of poetry, prose and art in response to the theme of feminine identity. Like a Girl: The Pre-Show was created specially for the LA Zine Fest 2015. The first edition was a handmade, stapled zine. We are proud to now bring the booklet to a wider audience as a perfect-bound paperback booklet. All the beautiful formatting of the zine remains the same. Why is it called the pre-show? This zine is a sneak peek of a larger anthology called Like a Girl: Perspectives on Feminine Identity. Visit...
What does it mean to say someone does something "like a girl"? This booklet is a collection of poetry, prose and art in response to the theme of femin...
Gutters & Alleyways is a collection of poetry, prose and art from over 80 contributors who share personal, compelling, and often gritty work on the topic of economic inequality. Travel across America and around the world into these dark alleyways and humble homes. This anthology is the first of many from Lucid Moose Lit, a small press that engages the literary arts with social justice issues. Impact 1. First and foremost, the goal of the book was to simply hold space for marginalized perspectives to emerge, and to grant them dignity and respect. 2. Second, we wanted to open up the lens of...
Gutters & Alleyways is a collection of poetry, prose and art from over 80 contributors who share personal, compelling, and often gritty work on the to...
Nancy Lynee Woo's first chapbook of poetry, Rampant, performs an exploration of cultural identity, the nature of love, and the anxiety of existence in a range of poetic forms.
Nancy Lynee Woo's first chapbook of poetry, Rampant, performs an exploration of cultural identity, the nature of love, and the anxiety of existence in...
Bearing the Juice of It All, by Nancy LynEe Woo, is a poetry chapbook that invites the reader on a daring exploration of developing womanhood. These poems engage a loose narrative voice grounded in emotion, pulled forward by relentlessly imagistic language that blurs the lines between dream logic and waking states, mythology and modernity, expectations and reality. The collection questions where the locus of sight is--in her body or his? Reaching into the crevices of a maturing female psyche, the poetic arc probes into themes of sexuality and motherhood, abuse and transformation,...
Bearing the Juice of It All, by Nancy LynEe Woo, is a poetry chapbook that invites the reader on a daring exploration of developing womanh...