Quiet Mountain Essays
"Let Your Voice Be Heard!"
Quiet Mountain: New Feminist Essays
A Journal of Women's Writing
ISSN: 1557-8879
Vol. VIII; No. II
Welcome to the QME 2010 Summer Open Issue!
QME Summer Essay  

From the Refrigerator into the Fire   
Why I Am Like a MADD Mother
Sandra Kolankiewicz

and special report...

From the Private Domain to the Public Space
Making an Impression on the Political Domain? Women in Zimbabwe's Transition to Democracy
Chipo Chirimuuta
QME Poetry

The Light at Whitefish Bay    John Probert
Life slips    Allison Whittenberg
South Dakota Rednecks    Suzanne Sunshower
When the Darkness Comes    Sally R. Brunk
In Praise of Prison Suffering    Shane A. Blake
Following the Peacock    Aria Dammons
Skin on Skin    Sally R. Brunk
Down the Road   Suzanne Sunshower
Inked    Judith K. Witherow
Used Books    Wardell Montgomery, Jr.
Impending Spring    Steve Erickson
The Smithsonian Kidnapped...   Sally R. Brunk
Whisper    Miles D. Hodge
Poet    Jabiya Dragonsun
I just read    Suzanne Sunshower


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