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Jennifer Barber
T Begley
Lucinda Bliss
Eavan Boland
Camille Bonzani

Olga Broumas

Vicki Brown
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Alison H. Deming
Ann Dernier
Ani DiFranco
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Karen Falkenstrom
Deborah Fries

Maggie Golston
Mary Gordon
Jorie Graham
Debra Gregerman

Annie Guthrie

Niki Herd
Jane Hirshfield

Linda Hogan

Marie Howe

Holly Iglesias

Jeremy Ingalls
Dolores Kendrick
Sandra Lim

Elline Lipkin

Tedi López Mills
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Nancy Mairs
Nancy Mendoza
Cynthia Miller
Jane Miller
Shelagh Mulvaney
Martha Ostheimer
Marge Piercy
Adrienne Rich
Desirée Rios

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Frances Sjoberg
Elizabeth Cady Stanton

Gertrude Stein
Brenda Ueland
Spring Ulmer

Sylvia Um

Joni Wallace
Faith Wilding

Monique Wittig

Tiphanie Yanique
Ofelia Zepeda
Sol Zimmerman

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Kore has been publishing women’s literary art as an imperative since 1993, after choosing a name which symbolizes the idea that women are agents of change. Kore (kor-ay) is Greek for "daughter" and another name for Persephone—the goddess taken into the underworld whose re-emergence above ground caused the changing of seasons. We hope the writings we bring to light elicit change, both for writer, reader, and the bigger, collective public mind. By providing this forum for established and emerging voices, as well as writers fundamental to history, we are seeking to keep alive change-making expressions of literary passion, experiment, and collaboration.

As a community of literary activists devoted to bringing forth a diversity of voices through works that meet the highest artistic standards, Kore Press publishes women's writing that deepens awareness and advances progressive social change.

 

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PERSEPHONE SPEAKS

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WINNER OF THE 2008 SHORT FICTION AWARD

Rena Mosteirin

"Nick Trail's Thumb"

selected by Lydia Davis

 

WINNER OF THE 2008 FIRST BOOK AWARD

Holly Iglesias

Souvenirs of a Shrunken World

selected by Harryette Mullen

 

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