Edited by Marianne Villanueva and Virginia Cerenio
Preface by Rocío Davis
Memory, joy, loss, and history – a multitude of voices
“It is very rare for me to read a book that resonates so close to my entire being…. Going Home is beautifully crafted, not just a collection ... writings like these not only serve as food for our souls, but provide insight into the human consequences of dislocation and dispossession.” –Multicultural Review
Anthology/Asian American Studies/Women Studies 312 pages, glossary
$17.95 + shipping and handling, ISBN 0-934971-84-6 paper
Edited by Micki Reaman and the CALYX Young Women’s
Editorial Collective
Bumbershoot Bookfair Award
Pushcart Prize for contributor Kristin King’s story “The Wings”
Voices from the future
“Sistas, you sing, make my spine shiver: what you know, I know—the diaspora of your lives crystallizing in words, the pissed-off frantic sweet lyric the resounds for all of us here in present tense. My thanks to you.” – Lois-Ann Yamanaka, author of Wild Meat and the Bully Burgers
Literature and Essay, Art, Multicultural Studies, Women’s Studies, 176 pages
$14.95 + shipping and handling, ISBN 0-934971-53-6 paper
$26.95 + shipping and handling, ISBN 0-934971-54-4 cloth
Edited by Shirley Geok-lin Lim, Mayumi Tsutakawa, Margarita Donnelly
American Book Award
The ground-breaking first Asian American women’s anthology
“Asian American women writers step out of the shadows of anonymity, beyond the cultural boundaries of forbidden subjects, to reveal an often stunning radiance…a monumental task…chosen with admirable focus and sensitivity.”– The Seattle Times
Edited by Jo Alexander, Debbie Berrow, Lisa Domitrovich, Margarita Donnelly, and Cheryl McLean, et al.
Strong stuff from old women
“Strong Stuff from Old Women.... The anthology makes old women visible with positive images, close attention and space to show their world.” – Library Journal
Edited by Barbara Baldwin and Margarita Donnelly, et al.
The first color reprints of Frida Kahlo’s artwork published in the U.S.
The first English translations of work by Nobel Laureate Wislawa Szymborska
A DUAL LANGUAGE EDITION of International art and writing by women
“It is awesome how such a span of time and space has been made in a single volume to demonstrate a presence so consistently credible. This volume is a must for every library with a Feminist collection....” – Small Press Review
Anthology: Art, Poetry, Fiction, Essays, 200 pages • $12.00, ISBN 0-934971-59-5 paper