Welcome to a brand-new queer space special! Come along to visit All She Wrote Books, a fabulous queer feminist bookshop, located in Somerville, MA, an area that is historically significant for feminist literary activism. Owner Christina Pascucci-Ciampa tells me about what it was like turning All She Wrote Books from the queer literary pop-up that unicorn dreams are made of into a (yellow) brick (road) and mortar shop and community space. We also learn about Ruby, the bookshop’s Chief Barking Officer, and about what made Christina believe in the magical powers of storytelling.
References:https://www.allshewrotebooks.com/@allshewrotebooks
New Words
Kristen Hogan’s
The Feminist Bookstore Movement (Duke UP, 2016)
American Booksellers Association
Emma Straub
Books Are Magic
Patricia Highsmith’s
The Price of Salt (Carol)
Audre Lorde
Adrienne Rich
bell hooks
Julie Enszer
Sinister Wisdom
Feminist Bookstore News
https://sinisterwisdom.org/FBNMalinda Lo
Ruby, Chief Barking Officer
https://www.allshewrotebooks.com/friendsofrubyCrafty Queer Studio
https://www.craftyqueerstudio.com/The Wizard of Oz
Audre Lorde’s
Sister OutsiderCarmen Maria Machado’s
In the Dream House/Her Body and Other PartiesThis Queer Book Saved My Life podcast
Lindy West
Sarah Schulman
Questions you should be able to respond to after listening: - Christina speaks about why pop-up bookshops were an important part of All She Wrote’s journey. What are some benefits of a pop-up bookshop?
- If you could host a book pop-up at any location, where would it be?
- Why are libraries great? What are some of their limits?
- Why do we need specialist bookshops? Why are they spaces of activism?