New Book Out Today: Fierce Females on Televison

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Need a book to curl up with as we head into Spooky Season and the cold months ahead? If you’re a fan of television (and who isn’t or at least hasn’t been?) I’ve got a book for you! It’s publication day for Fierce Females on Television: A Cultural History, my analysis of 10 TV shows […]

Fearless Females: Sarah Hackett Stevenson

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September is the American Medical Association’s (AMA) Women in Medicine Month, which celebrates the accomplishments of, and showcases advocacy for, female physicians, while also highlighting health issues impacting female patients. Did you know that the AMA, which was founded in 1874, didn’t have its first female president until 1998? It didn’t even have any female […]

Two-Book Traditional Publishing Deal!

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So…I have news! I am over-the-moon excited! I’m finally a hybrid author! This has been a long time coming and I am so excited to write these books. Here’s a little more about them: Sex and the City: A Cultural History This book will provide cultural context and analysis of the famous show, both how […]

Nominate Virginia Minor and/or Victoria Woodhull to be on a Quarter

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Ever wanted to see a woman on a quarter? Here’s your chance to nominate her! In January, the Treasury Department signed the Circulating Collectible Coin Redesign Act of 2020 into law. This law requires the U.S. Mint to issue quarters featuring prominent American women from January 1, 2022 through the end of 2025. The act allows […]

Consequences Novella Now Available for Pre-order!

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You may remember a year or so ago (okay two) when I mentioned I was writing a short story for an anthology to aid survivors of human trafficking. Well, the anthology didn’t come to pass, but my story did and it will hit virtual shelves June 16 in ebook format. It turned out to be […]

From Property to Power – A History of Women’s Rights in Marriage and Divorce in the U.S.

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March is National Women’s History Month and March 8 is International Women’s Equality Day. Despite representing 50.8% of people in the United States[1] and coming a long way since our nation’s founding, women are still considered a minority group. That is because, like people of color of both sexes, they have fewer rights compared to […]

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