womens quarterly conversation is an online publication focused on contemporary women authors. this journal is dedicated to giving voice and visibility to the exceptional aesthetic diversity of women writers in the 21st century.
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jillian mukavetz is a poet photographer musician founder and editor of womens quarterly conversation. she received her mfa from new england college. she has a double masters in education. her poems and photography have appeared in verse, delirious hem, barnstorm, otoliths, ditch, poets and artists, among other publications. her cinepoems have been featured at the henry miller library in big sur, bangkok poetry events, and prick of the spindle. she plays the fiddle with the gypsy band. her chapbooks, in the process of being heard & say kitty, kitty are out from Dancing Girl Press. in october, ’24 she published her first full length poetry book, day notes of secrets, out from atmosphere press. jillian has lived and taught in her home colorado as well as seoul, bangkok, munich, beijing, and currently lives and is a freelance english teacher in lisbon, portugal. visit her teaching site at jillianmukavetztutoring.org for more information on in-person and remote classes.
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Hey, Jillian! I just want to say congratulations on the amazing work that you are doing all around the world and from the heart! I am proud of you and sending you best, best wishes and lots of love!
As much as women “talk” there is so much that is left untreated about how we feel, what we think, what we are doing and where we are going. Its labors of love like yours that address the “unspeakables” from courageous woman-voices. Thanks for all that you are doing!