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  1. this is my running list of women writers who define badass

    meaghano:

    • joan didion
    • marilynne robinson
    • alice munro
    • mary gaitskill
    • grace paley
    • anais nin

    Who else?

    (I don’t think Lorrie Moore is a badass, but that is certainly up for debate. I’m not even sure what I mean, but I just don’t think BADASS when I think of her.).

    Runners up include: Carson McCullers, Dorothy Parker

    (for personal reference)

    1. tarts reblogged this from meaghano and added:
      (for personal reference)
    2. alexanderbasek reblogged this from ohrohin and added:
      Going to pick Michaela Wrong here, who wrote two amazing books on modern African politics on the Congo and Eritrea,...
    3. stanleylieber reblogged this from meaghano
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    5. williamsdb reblogged this from newsweek and added:
      i’d add Edna St Vincent Millay and Jessica Mitford. and i vote for bumping Dorothy Parker up from runner-up
    6. cozystumblings reblogged this from walkwhilereading
    7. superdoofus-stratodrive reblogged this from tragos and added:
      zora neale hurston, louise erdrich, and a definite yes for flannery.
    8. gritinthegap reblogged this from newsweek
    9. akaplan716 reblogged this from meaghano and added:
      Forgot Sylvia Plath
    10. tragos reblogged this from newsweek and added:
      Zadie Smith, Anne Carson, Francine Prose
    11. ohrohin reblogged this from newsweek and added:
      Alice Munro? Really? Groan. Adding to the list: Banana Yoshimoto.
    12. newsweek reblogged this from tanya77 and added:
      Margaret Atwood. And Barbara Ehrenreich, obvs.
    13. littlekhole reblogged this from meaghano and added:
      patti smith counts and
    14. tanya77 reblogged this from evangotlib and added:
      Joyce Carol Oates.
    15. rebeccalando reblogged this from evangotlib and added:
      COME ON! So many left out! jk rowling, simply for getting so damn many kids to love reading. and for not writing about...