Frisson Volume III

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If Helene Cixous were to define ecriture feminine today, what would it look like? Would it include the ironic autofiction endlessly published today? We believe that the true ecriture feminine was pulped in the commercial publishing machine sometime in the 1990s and 2000s, so we seek to reinvigorate "women's writing" by both implanting it in the distinctively feminine shamanic remains of 40,000 BC and rediscovering it in the contemporary essays, fiction, and poetry of working women from at home and abroad in Taiwan, Turkey, Jamaica, and the United States, among other places.