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Pass It On
Quiet Mountain Essays; vo.I, no. IX has just been released. This month's featured essay is "The Right To Choose To Think". The selected essay is by Landyss Kovak an exciting new writer with a perspecitve that is not an echo, presented in a style that is intriguingly original and refreshing.
(PRWEB) February 4, 2004 --Quiet Mountain Essays; vo.I, no. IX has just been released. This month's featured essay is http://www.quietmountainessays.org/main_essay.html"The_Right_To_Choose_To_Think". The selected essay is by an exciting new writer with a style that is intriguingly original and refreshing. The qualities that define her fiction are also noteworthy in facilitating her nonfiction. http://www.studiolacquer.com/clients/landyss/behindtheveil.html"Landyss_Kovak" takes a provactively revolutionary approach to a charged issue that resounds deeply with the lives of women. Kovak goes to the heart of this foundational theme of individualized choice beyond the emotional topics associated with body politics. The piece touches and examines sexuality, relationships, HIV and concludes with hope for the future.
"I just hope it inspires alot of people to Think about what the essay is calling attention to. I hope readers are stimulated to discuss it and pass it on to others," shared Landyss Kovak when commenting on her essay http://www.quietmountainessays.org/main_essay.html
"The Right To Choose To Think". She added, "The mission of QME seemed like a really good fit for this piece. I am putting this out there and hoping to get helpful feedback from women. I am working on a book and an online gathering of women to explore what self actualization and self worth actually feel like and how to live with it in a world that doesn't always validate us."
"http://www.quietmountainessays.org/Intro.html"
QME:
The purpose of Quiet Mountain Essays is to serve as an online avenue for new and original, feminist, women's writing in an essays-only format. "Quiet Mountain" features one main essay selection monthly. All readers are welcomed in the QME invitation. It is not expected that all women (or men) will agree with the visions or opinions expressed in each essay. That said, please know that however you call yourself feminist - radical, deconstructionist, modern, lesbian, neo, or anarcha, et al - you are equally welcome here.
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