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Ariel Gore

    Ariel Gore est une autrice dont les œuvres explorent les complexités de la maternité, de l'identité et de l'expérience féminine. Son écriture se caractérise par une honnêteté brute et un langage poétique qui entraîne le lecteur dans des émotions et des pensées profondes. Gore n'hésite pas à souligner les normes sociétales et à les remettre en question, offrant ainsi au lecteur une nouvelle perspective sur le monde. Sa contribution littéraire réside dans la création d'espaces de partage et de compréhension pour les femmes et pour tous ceux qui luttent contre les attentes traditionnelles.

    Fuck Happiness
    How to Leave a Place
    How to Become a Famous Writer Before You're Dead
    Hexing the Patriarchy
    The Wayward Writer
    We Were Witches
    • We Were Witches

      • 292pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      4,4(2204)Évaluer

      This experimental novel uses magick spells and inverted fairly tales to combat queer scapegoating, domestic violence, and high-interest student loans.

      We Were Witches
    • When your dream and creative passion is to write, how do you succeed without selling out or selling yourself short? Ariel Gore has spent her life trying to solve this puzzle, writing and organizing her way towards a creative utopian vision, where storytelling is a form of resistance and writing is an outsider art. In this follow-up to her national bestseller How to Become a Famous Writer Before You're Dead, Gore offers a lyrical call to literary revolution paired with practical exercises. Through her own experiences and interviews with other authors, publishers, and agents, she shows you how to chart your own creative education, vanquish shame and imposter syndrome, cast off oppression, cast a spell on your readers, step into your unique powers, and build your own literary community where respect and honesty reign--and where you can be a writer and survive. Gore presents an alternative narrative structure to the patriarchal hero's journey, with a focus on tapping into myths and hidden places. She urges us to not be precious about where or when we write, or to apologize for who and what we are, or to stop short of telling the truth about our lives. The result is an impossible to ignore rallying cry for writing dangerously to create a liberatory literary utopia--and a helpful guide through the thorny landscape of publishing your work.

      The Wayward Writer
    • Hexing the Patriarchy

      26 Potions, Spells, and Magical Elixirs to Embolden the Resistance

      • 288pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      4,2(142)Évaluer

      Offering a blend of empowerment and spirituality, this book presents 26 spells designed to help women combat modern-day oppression. Drawing from authentic witches across various magical traditions, it provides an upbeat and inviting approach to enchantment, encouraging readers to embrace their inner strength without trivializing serious issues. Each spell serves as a tool for resistance and personal growth, making it a practical guide for those seeking to reclaim their power.

      Hexing the Patriarchy
    • How to Become a Famous Writer Before You're Dead

      Your Words in Print and Your Name in Lights

      • 288pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      4,1(610)Évaluer

      Emphasizing the importance of both writing skill and savvy promotion, this guide offers aspiring authors practical advice from Ariel Gore on achieving literary success. It encourages readers to embrace their identity as artists and entrepreneurs while providing unconventional marketing strategies to gain visibility. By drawing on insights from established writers, the book serves as a cost-effective alternative to a formal education, equipping you with the tools to navigate the publishing world and gain recognition for your work.

      How to Become a Famous Writer Before You're Dead
    • How to Leave a Place

      • 192pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      3,7(14)Évaluer

      A diverse group of Portland writers, ranging from doctors to punks, shares their unique experiences and perspectives in this collection of 26 short memoirs. The contributors reflect on their lives in the Pacific Northwest, addressing themes of community, storytelling, and the interplay between truth and fiction. With a blend of humor and authenticity, they explore their relationships with the city's rain, coffee, and beer, creating a vibrant tapestry of voices that celebrate the art of memoir writing.

      How to Leave a Place
    • Fuck Happiness

      • 192pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      3,6(81)Évaluer

      Happiness is big business. Books, consultants, psychologists, organisations, and even governments tout happiness secrets that are backed by scientific findings. The problem is that all of this science is done by and for cis white men. And some of the most vocal of these happiness experts were announcing that women could become happier by espousing 'traditional' values and eschewing feminism. Skeptical of this hypothesis, Ariel Gore took a deep dive into the optimism industrial complex, reading the history, combing the research, attending the conferences, interviewing the thought leaders, and exploring her own and her friends' personal experiences and desires. Fuck Happiness is a nuanced, thoughtful examination of what happiness means and to whom, how it's played a role in defining modern gender roles and power structures, and how we can all have a more empowered relationship with the pursuit of joy in our lives.

      Fuck Happiness
    • 3,6(530)Évaluer

      Raised by a distant grandmother, Frankka learned to perform stigmata to gain attention, leading her to become a central figure in "The Death and Resurrection Show," a Catholic-themed traveling freak show. At twenty-eight, her life takes a turn when a reporter's article thrusts her into the public eye, igniting a religious debate. Conflicted about her identity and belonging, Frankka embarks on a journey of self-discovery, seeking a true sense of home amidst the chaos of her unconventional life.

      Traveling Death and Resurrection Show, The
    • The Hip Mama Survival Guide

      Advice from the Trenches on Pregnancy, Childbirth, Cool Names, Clueless Doctors, Potty Training, and Toddler Avengers

      • 288pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      "The Gen-X Dr. Spock" and the founder of Hip The Parenting 'Zine gives readers advice from the trenches on pregnancy, childbirth, cool names, clueless doctors, potty training, domestic mayhem, right-wing losers, the evil patriarchy, nervous breakdowns, and way more. Line drawings.

      The Hip Mama Survival Guide
    • The End of Eve

      • 234pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Focusing on the challenges of caregiving, Ariel Gore's memoir resonates with the baby boomer generation balancing responsibilities for both children and aging parents. The narrative intertwines her personal journey, including a significant breakup, making it relatable to the LGBT community and women seeking authentic memoirs. As the publisher of Hip Mama Magazine, Gore enhances the memoir's reach, connecting with a broad audience through shared experiences of love, loss, and the complexities of family dynamics.

      The End of Eve
    • Chaostraining rund ums Kind ist genau das richtige Buch für nicht alltägliche Mütter: Ariel Gore, Herausgeberin eines ganz und gar ungewöhnlichen Elternmagazins, gibt die besten Tips zu Schwangerschaft, Namensgebung, Töpfchentraining, Nervenzusammenbrüchen, häuslichem Tohuwabohu, Kampfstrategien gegen das Patriarchat, Geldnöten.

      Chaostraining rund ums Kind