This month, we’d like you to join us in a celebration.

Women on the Page is a festival of character(s) and female writers. We’ll be talking about heroines – the gutsy, feisty gals you can’t help but fall in love with. And we’ll be talking about writers – the women – then, now and next – who have, and continue to, change and inspire us, as well as those we may not have met yet.

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Badaude illustrates her heroines. Find this, and more Women on the Page excellence at fivedials.com

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Join the conversation! 2 Comments

  1. What an excellent initiative.I quite like the idea of making ‘Women on the page’ a regular meme for book bloggers.Will it be okay?I’ll of course give credit to and link it to your blog.

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  2. Do not forget the ambiguous Iris Chase, unreliable narrator and protagonist of Margaret Atwood’s monument of ambiguity The Blind Assassin.

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