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    Episode 12: Danielle Dutton Doesn’t Believe In "Women's Writing"

    enSeptember 27, 2016
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    About this Episode

    But she does support the writing of women. This week, we're chatting about what it means to be a woman in the heavily male world of writing -- whether you're Margaret Cavendish, the 17th century protagonist of Danielle Dutton's Margaret the First, or a modern day writer like Nell Zink, one of the breakout stars published by Dutton's Dorothy Project press.
     
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