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contents of back issues
Issue 1, Fall 1982
- Janice Raymond, A Genealogy of Female Friendship
- Natalia Malachowskaja, Terra Incognita: On Women and Writing
- Kate Clinton, Making Light: Notes on Feminist Humor
- Anne G. Dellenbaugh, She Who Is and Is Not Yet: An Essay on Parthenogenesis
- H. Patricia Hynes, Active Women in Passive '80
- Kathleen Barry, "Sadomasochism": The New Backlash to Feminism
- Bonnie St. Andrews, Trivial Lives: Nelly Sachs: The Enduring Epitaph
Issue 2, Spring 1983
- Andrea Dworkin, Antifeminism
- Cynthia Rich, The Women in the Tower
- Kathy Newman, Re-membering an Interrupted Conversation: The Mother/Virgin Split
- Andrée M. Collard, Rape of the Wild
- Denise D. Connors, Trivial Lives: Florence Nightingale, A Radical Genius Re-membered
- Lise Weil, In Review: The Color Purple, by Alice Walker
Issue 3, Fall 1983
- Debbie Alicen, Intertextuality: The Language of Lesbian Relationships
- Camille Norton, "Tomb-Breakers": The Case Against Willa Cather
- Mary Daly, On Lust and the Lusty
- Gloria F. Orenstein, Towards a Bifocal Vision in Surrealist Ethics
- Kathy Newman, Trivial Lives: Susan Glaspell and Trifles
Issue 4, Spring 1984
- Jeffner Allen, Looking at Our Blood: A Lesbian Response to Men's Terrorization of Women
- Erika Wisselinck, Anna – One Day in the Life of an Old Woman
- Nancy Breeze, Who's Going To Rock the Petri Dish? For Feminists Who Have Considered Parthenogenesis When the Movement Is Not Enough
- Elizabeth Denny, Daughters of Harpalyce: Incest and Myth
- Katherine Kleitz, Madame Matisse and the Roman Ruins
- Stephanie A. Demetrakopoulos, Colette, Clairvoyance, and the Medium asSibyl: Another Step Towards a Female Metaphysics
- Camille Norton, Trivial Lives: The Naming of George Eliot
- Pauline E. Kayes, In Review: The Mirror Dance: Identity in a Women's Community, by Susan Krieger
Issue 5, Fall 1984
- Nicole Brossard, From Radical to Integral
- Harriet Ellenberger, The Dream Is the Bridge: In Search of Lesbian Theatre
- Jane Meyerding, On Nonviolence and Feminism
- Bonnie St. Andrews, Trivial Lives: Selma Lagerlöf
- Deirdre Neilen, In Review: Teaching a Stone To Talk, by Annie Dillard
- Jane Caputi, In Review: Pure Lust: Elemental Feminist Philosophy, by Mary Daly
- Hannah Quillet, Gadfly to the Sacred Cows
Issue 6, Winter 1985
- Emily Erwin Culpepper, Simone de Beauvoir and the Revolt of the Symbols
- Tremor, The Hundredth Lezzie
- Luce Irigaray, Any Theory of the "Subject" Has Always Been Appropriated by the "Masculine
- Juliet A. Langley, Audacious Fancies: A Collection of Letters from Charlotte Perkins Gilman to Martha Luther
- Ruthann Robson, A Son: Nightmares and Dreams of a Radical Feminist
- Lise Weil, Trivial Lives: Christa Wolf and Cassandra
Issue 7, Summer 1985
- Lise Weil, Imaging Our Freedom: Thoughts on the Pornography Debate
- Andrea Dworkin, Against the Male Flood: Censorship, Pornography, and Equality
- Louky Bersianik, Agenesias of the Old World
- Baba Copper, The View from Over the Hill: Notes on Ageism Between Lesbians
- Heide Göttner-Abendroth, Thou Gaia Art I: Matriarchal Mythology in Former Times and Today
- Erika Wisselinck, Trivial Lives: Notes from a Death Cell
Issue 8, Winter 1986
- Nicole Brossard, Access to Writing: Ritual of the Written Word
- Luisah Teish, She Who Whispers
- Micheline Grimard-Leduc, The Mind-Drifting Islands
- Jeffner Allen, Lesbian Economics
- Mab Maher, Feminism and Life-Memory
- Paula Gunn Allen, Haggles
- Betty La Duke, Trivial Lives: Artists Yolanda López and Patricia Rodríguez
Issue 9, Fall 1986
- Sonia Johnson, Telling the Truth
- Anna Lee, Therapy: The Evil Within
- Bonnie Mann, The Radical Feminist Task of History: Gathering Intelligence in Nicaragua
- Marisa Zavalloni, An Ego-Ecological Analysis of the Representation of Women: The Sartre-Beauvoir Interviews
- Sarah Lucia Hoagland, Moral Agency Under Oppression
- Michelle Jacobs, Trivial Lives: The Forgotten Woman
- Lorine M. Getz and Barbara Walsh, In Review: The Journey Is Home, by Nelle Morton
Issue 10, Spring 1987
- Andrée M. Collard, Freeing the Animals
- Sarah Lucia Hoagland, Moral Agency Under Oppression: Beyond Praise and Blame
- Bonnie Mann, Validation or Liberation? A Critical Look at Therapy and the Women's Movement
- I. Rose, A Passion for Revolution: Rosa Luxemburg (1871-1919)
- Heide Göttner-Abendroth, Urania – Time and Space of the Stars: The Matriarchal Cosmos through the Lens of Modern Physics and Hagia – Academy and Coven for Matriarchal Research and Experience
- Joyce Contrucci, Trivial Lives: Andrée M. Collard (1926-1986): A Biophilic Journey
Issue 11, Fall 1987
- Nicole Brossard, Certain Words
- Baba Copper, Mothers and Daughters of Invention
- Mary Daly in cahoots with Jane Caputi, Selected Words from Websters' First New Intergalactic Wickedary of the English Language
- Diane R. Holman, The Penis as Problematic: Feminist Observations on the Anatomical Distinctions Between the Sexes
- Sarah Lucia Hoagland, Moral Agency Under Oppression: Playing Among Boundaries
- Bonnie St. Andrews, Trivial Lives: Writing the Revolution: Frederika Bremer (1801-65)
- Jane Caputi, In Review: This Is About Incest, by Margaret Randall
- Karen Elias, In Review: Forbidden Fruit: On the Relationship Between Women and Knowledge in Doris Lessing, Selma Lagerlöf,
- Kate Chopin, Margaret Atwood, by Bonnie St. Andrews
- Lise Weil, In Review: Going Out of Our Minds: The Metaphysics of Liberation, by Sonia Johnson
Issue 12, Spring 1988
- Margaret Lew, Relocating the Hedge Transforms the House: Monique Wittig and Pueblo Architecture
- Lou Robinson, Menstrual Extraction: A Mystery
- Nicole Brossard, Kind Skin My Mind
- Jewelle Gomez, Imagine a Lesbian . . . a Black Lesbian . . .
- Christina Thürmer-Rohr, From Deception to Un-Deception: On the Complicity of Women
- Anne G. Dellenbaugh, In and Out of Hell: Where Desire Meets Terror
- Gloria F. Orenstein, Trivial Lives: Interview with the Shaman of Samiland: The Methodology of the Marvelous
- Linda L. Nelson, In Review: A Restricted Country, by Joan Nestle
Issue 13, Fall 1988 Special issue: The Third International Feminist Book Fair, Part I
- Lise Weil, Memory/Transgression: Women Writing in Québec
- Louise Cotnoir, Québec Women's Writing: A Space-In-Between Theory and Fiction
- Gail Scott, A Feminist at the Carnival
- Lou Robinson, "our litanies, our transfusions": After Reading Heroine by Gail Scott
- Nicole Brossard, Memory: Hologram of Desire
- Shirley Hartwell, Words Speaking Body Memory: After Reading Don't: A Woman's Word, by Elly Danica
- Mary Meigs, Memories of Age
- Erin Mouré, Poetry, Memory, and the Polis
- Michèle Causse, Interview: For a Sea of Women and L'Interloquée
- Betsy Warland, the breasts refuse
- Alice Parker, In Review: The Aerial Letter, by Nicole Brossard
Issue 14, Spring 1989 Special Issue: The Third International Feminist Book Fair, Part II
- Linda Nelson and Lise Weil, Language/Difference: Writing in Tongues
- Susanne de Lotbinière-Harwood, I Write Le Body Bilingual: a love affair-e in nomad's land
- Jeannette C. Armstrong, Cultural Robbery, Imperialism: Voices of Native Women
- Susanne de Lotbinière-Harwood, Conversations at the Book Fair with Gloria Anzaldúa and Lee Maracle
- Gloria Anzaldúa, Border Crossings
- Marion Kraft, Between Aversion, Alibi and Acknowledgement: White Feminism and Black Women's Literature in Germany
- Catherine Gonnard, Interview with Michèle Causse
- Ruthann Robson, Nightshade: After Reading Trivia 13
- Verena Stefan, Literally Dreaming
- Jewelle L. Gomez, In Review: Not Vanishing, by Chrystos
- Linda L. Nelson, After Reading Borderlands/La Frontera, by Gloria Anzaldúa
Issue 15, Fall 1989
- Ruthann Robson, Historicity
- Carol LeMasters, S/M and the Violence of Desire
- Christina Thürmer-Rohr, Turning Thoughts/Turning Away
- Carolyn Gage, No Dobermans Allowed: A Dramatic Argument for Separatist Theater
- Amy Elman, Sexual Subordination and State Intervention: Lessons for Feminists from the Nazi State
- Joan Chevalier, Notes on the Weather
- Camille Norton, The Music of Wolves: After Reading Spaces Like Stairs, by Gail Scott
- Laurel Rust, Trivial Lives: Anna, the Moon and the Stars
Issue 16/17, Fall 1990 Special Double Issue: Breaking Forms
- Kirsten Backstrom, Rogue
- Marlene Nourbese Philip, The Absence of Writing, or How I Almost Became a Spy and Universal Grammar
- Dyana Werden, Women's Languaging: An Image/Word Conjunction
- Jane Caputi, Interview with Paula Gunn Allen
- Shirley Hartwell, The Lie of the Feminist Right Wing Ethic
- Rena Rosenwasser, Berlin Nights
- Jennifer Weston, "Thinking in Things": A Women's Symbol Language
- Susanna J. Sturgis, Mimi's Revenge
- Lee Maracle, Nobody Home
- Sheila Pepe, To Soar: Interview with Nancy Spero
- Lou Robinson, Rapport
- Toni Mirosevich, Do Muscles Have Memories?
- Carolyn Gage, Louisa May Incest: A One-Act Play
Issue 18, Fall 1991 Special Issue: Collaboration
- Lise Weil, Linda Nelson, Kay Parkhurst, and Erin J. Rice, "The Knots and Lines Between Us": an editorial in four voices
- Christine Ianieri and Susan Stinson, Rough Fat
- Kathryn Kirk, Linda Nelson, and Lise Weil, Interview with Martha Fleming and Lyne Lapointe
- Gillian Hanscombe and Suniti Namjoshi, Heavenly Enough
- Daphne Marlatt and Betsy Warland, Subject to Change
- Kim Chernin and Renate Stendhal, Between Intimacy and Passion, a Collaboration
- Lise Weil, Lowering the Case: After Reading Sex and Other Sacred Games, by Kim Chernin and Renate Stendhal
- Joli Sandoz, The Stakes of the Game: After Reading Grey Is the
- Color of Hope, by Irina Ratushinskaya
Issue 19, Spring 1992
- Lorrie Sprecher, Lesbian Crimes Against the State
- Lou Robinson and Ellen Zweig, Centrifugal nineteen
- Lee Maracle, The Lost Days of Columbus
- Barbara Mor, aWoman Drums on MEN and Letters
- Anne Witten, Blue Water
- Anne Witten with Martha Mickles, Speaking About My Life
- Michèle Causse and Nicole Brossard, Correspondance, 1986
- Concetta Principe, March Cantos
- Monica Sjöö, The New World Order
- Robin Parks, Meditations on Form
- CB Sundance, Strabismus: A Trivial Challenge
- Helen Barolini, Trivial Lives: Bianca, the Gulf War, Saroyan, and Me
- Mary Meigs, After Reading Look Me in the Eye: Old Women, Aging and Ageism, by Barbara Macdonald with Cynthia Rich
- Ruth West, Explanation of Thea's Tarot
Issue 20, 1992 "10 Years: A Retrospective"
- Ruthann Robson, authenticity and excerpt from historicity
- Susanne de Lotbinière-Harwood, Manu Opera: Fragments of a Lovers' Dis-Course and excerpt from I Write Le Body Bilingual
- Linda Nelson, What They Have Left
- Linda Nelson and Lise Weil, excerpt from Language/Difference: Writing in Tongues
- Lise Weil and Erin Rice, Talking Eds
- Harriet Ellenberger, Communique and excerpt from The Dream Is the Bridge
- I. Rose, Report and excerpt from A Passion for Revolution
- Rena Rosenwasser, HER forwards and Berlin Nights
- Lise Weil, Conversation with Michèle Causse
- Michèle Causse, excerpt from For a Sea of Women
- Anne G. Dellenbaugh, Of a Wild Kind and excerpt from She Who Is and Is Not Yet
- Betsy Warland, excerpt from The Bat Had Blue Eyes
- Betsy Warland and Daphne Marlatt, excerpt from Subject to Change
- Daphne Marlatt, Salvaging: The Subversion of Mainstream Culture in Contemporary Feminist Writing
- Leah Halper, Trivial Lives: The Tiger Reminds Me of Myself
- Barbara Mor, the mirrors of her ice/eyes: After Reading Vagabonding: Feminist Thinking Cut Loose, by Christina Thürmer-Rohr (Part I)
Issue 21, 1993
- Ann Stokes, This Fresco Stuns Me
- Patricia Webb, A Benign Case of Writing Flu
- Myrna Elana, Differently
- The Kiss and Tell Collective, Artists Talk: An Interview with the Kiss and Tell Collective
- Penelope J. Engelbrecht, Re/viewing Kathy Acker
- Ann Veronica Simon, Friendship, 1989 and Friendship, 1990
- Naomi Riches, Crop Circles
- Lorraine Schein, Angel of Anarchy
- Mykel Johnson, Wanting To Be Indian
- Louie Galloway, Crone Comes Calling on Zus!
- Jennifer Drake, Four Poems
- Liz Waldner, Thinking of Petra Kelly
- Nancy Goldhar, After Viewing: Correspondences
- Cara J. MariAnna, The Seven Mythic Cycles of Thelma and Louise
- Barbara Mor, the mirrors of her ice/eyes: After Reading Vagabonding: Feminist Thinking Cut Loose, by Christina Thürmer-Rohr (Part II)
Issue 22, 1995
Part I: "A journal of Rejected Ideas"
- Rita Reese, Skin
- Marilyn Murphy, The Lesbian as Hero
- Jennifer Kramer, The Method of Exhaustion
- Rena Rosenwasser and Kate Delos, Hand
- Slick Harris, Shrink Rap
- Judith K. Witherow, Goddess or Godawful? An Interview with Camille Paglia
- Diana L. Fowlkes, Descending on Heptonstall: Between Sylvia Plath and the Yorkshire Ripper
- Linda Hooper, Ain't Love a Drag
- Eunice Scarfe, Pillar of Salt: The Song of Miriam
- Linda A. Bell, Do You, or Does Someone You Know, Have Vaginal Fortitude?
- Amani Kali Obike, athene of androgyny and the immortal
- Lynne Taetzsch, On My Way to Sparrow's
Part 2: "Our Regularly Scheduled Program"
- Lilian Friedberg, Undine's Valediction: A Translation of the Story by Ingeborg Bachmann and A Liberal Translation of Bachmann's "Undine Geht": Transposing Literature in the Spirit of a Common Language and In the Society of the Dead Poet
- Charlotte Templin, Webs and Goddesses: The Art of Cristina Biaggi
- Jodi Lundgren, Ini-SHE-ating & Re-Acting; or, What Happened When I Hugged Her
- Erin Rice and Trystan Skeigh, Pillow Talk: An Interview with Buddhist Editor Helen Tworkov
- Barbara Mor, the mirrors of her ice/eyes: After Reading Vagabonding: Feminist Thinking Cut Loose, by Christina Thürmer-Rohr (Part III)