“The Forbidden Words of Margaret A”
Title | “The Forbidden Words of Margaret A” |
Year for Search | 1990 |
Authors | Duchamp, L[inda] Timmel(b. 1950) |
Tertiary Authors | Duchamp, L. Timmel |
Secondary Title | Pulphouse: The Hardback Magazine |
Volume / Edition | no. 8 |
Pagination | 177-98 |
Date Published | Summer 1990 |
Keywords | Female 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 | PSt |
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. |