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Times They Were A-Changing: Women Remember the '60s & '70s

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Times They Were A-Changing: Women Remember the '60s & '70s
Authors and Contributors      Edited by Linda Joy Myers
Edited by Amber Lea Starfire
Edited by Kate Farrell
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:354
Dimensions(mm): Height 215,Width 139
Category/GenreBiographies and autobiography
Anthologies
ISBN/Barcode 9781938314049
ClassificationsDewey:306.1
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher She Writes Press
Imprint She Writes Press
Publication Date 8 September 2013
Publication Country United States

Description

These forty-eight powerful stories and poems etch in vivid detail the breakthrough moments experienced by women during the life-changing era that was the '60s and '70s. And finally, here, they tell it like it was. Their stories range from Vietnam to France, from Chile to England, from the Haight-Ashbury to Greenwich Village, and from the Deep South to the Midwest. They write of cultural reverberations that reached into farm kitchens and city "pads," from coffeehouse jazz clubs to psychedelic rock concerts. This inspiring collection celebrates the women of the '60s and '70s, reminds them of the importance of their legacy, and seeks to motivate young women today.

Author Biography

Kate Farrell Kate Farrell earned a MA from UC Berkeley; taught language arts in high schools, colleges, and universities; founded the Word Weaving storytelling project in collaboration with the California Department of Education with a grant from the Zellerbach Family Fund, and published numerous educational materials. She is founder of Wisdom Has a Voice memoir project and edited Wisdom Has a Voice: Every Daughter's Memories of Mother (2011). Farrell is president of the Women's National Book Association, San Francisco Chapter, a board member of Redwood Branch of the California Writers Club, and a member of Story Circle Network and the National Association of Memoir Writers. ; Linda Joy Myers is president and founder of the National Association of Memoir Writers, and the author of four books: Don't Call Me Mother-A Daughter's Journey from Abandonment to Forgiveness, The Power of Memoir-How to Write Your Healing Story, and a workbook The Journey of Memoir: The Three Stages of Memoir Writing. Her book Becoming Whole-Writing Your Healing Story was a finalist in ForeWord Magazine's Book of the Year Award. A speaker and award-winning author, she co-teaches the program Write Your Memoir in Six Months, and offers editing, coaching, and mentoring for memoir, nonfiction, and fiction. Visit her at: www. namw.org ;and ;http://memoriesandmemoirs.com. ; Amber Lea Starfire Amber Lea Starfire, ;whose passion is helping others tell their stories, is the author of ;Week by Week: A Year's Worth of Journaling Prompts & Meditations ;(2012) and Not the Mother I Remember, due for release in the fall of 2013. A writing teacher and editor, she earned her MFA in Creative Writing from University of San Francisco and is a member of the California Writers Club in Napa and Santa Rosa, the Story Circle Network, the National Association of Memoir Writers, and the International Association for Journal Writing. In her spare time, she enjoys spending time outdoors. Visit her at: www.writingthroughlife. com.

Reviews

"This marvelous anthology shows the vital role outrider women played in changing our world-often overlooked, they were the heart of the '60s revolution." -Brenda Knight, author of Women of the Beat Generation "Times They Were A-Changing is the book long missing from the packed second-wave feminism shelf. Finally, the women you never heard from are speaking in their own powerful voices about how each pushed America toward greater equality and justice. If you are a woman over a certain age, you will find yourself in this book's stories. If you are a woman of any other age, you will find your own story informed and enriched by these beautifully written, honest, and evocative essays." -Gloria Feldt, Cofounder and President of Take the Lead, former President,Planned Parenthood Federation of America