“The Forbidden Words of Margaret A”

Title“The Forbidden Words of Margaret A”
Year for Search1990
AuthorsDuchamp, L[inda] Timmel(b. 1950)
Tertiary AuthorsDuchamp, L. Timmel
Secondary TitlePulphouse: The Hardback Magazine
Volume / Editionno. 8
Pagination177-98
Date PublishedSummer 1990
KeywordsFemale author, US author
Annotation

Dystopia as seen through the eyes of a journalist reporting on a meeting with an imprisoned woman, whose words, under a law called as “The Limited Censorship for the Preservation of National Security Act,” it is illegal to report or to be heard or read by anyone.

Additional Publishers

Rpt. in The Women Who Walk Through Fire. Ed. Susanna J. Sturgis (Freedom, CA: Crossing Press, 1990), 53-75; Sisters of the Revolution: A Feminist Speculative Fiction Anthology. Ed. Ann VanderMeer and Jeff VanderMeer (Oakland, CA: PM Press, 2015), 3-19; and Broad Knowledge: 35 Women Up to No Good. Ed. Joanne Merriam (Nashville , TN: Upper Rubber Boot Books, 2018), 333-50. 

Holding Institutions

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Author Note

Female author (b. 1959)

Full Text

1990 Duchamp, L[inda] Timmel (b. 1950). “The Forbidden Words of Margaret A.” Pulphouse: The Hardback Magazine, no. 8 (Summer 1990): 177-98. Rpt. in The Women Who Walk Through Fire. Ed. Susanna J. Sturgis (Freedom, CA: Crossing Press, 1990), 53-75; Sisters of the Revolution: A Feminist Speculative Fiction Anthology. Ed. Ann VanderMeer and Jeff VanderMeer (Oakland, CA: PM Press, 2015), 3-19; and Broad Knowledge: 35 Women Up to No Good. Ed. Joanne Merriam (Nashville , TN: Upper Rubber Boot Books, 2018), 333-50. PSt

Dystopia as seen through the eyes of a journalist reporting on a meeting with an imprisoned woman, whose words, under a law called as “The Limited Censorship for the Preservation of National Security Act,” it is illegal to report or to be heard or read by anyone.