The Great Carmen Laforet
The article discusses the lasting impact of Carmen Laforet, particularly her novel 'Nada,' which won the Nadal Prize in 1945 and solidified her status as a significant literary figure.
'The Good Evil' reinforces Samanta Schweblin as a master of cold chills; see the video
The article discusses the impact and recognition of Samanta Schweblin, a prominent Latin American writer, particularly highlighting her newly released collection, 'The Good Evil.'
A "rescue" of 19th century women writers that forgets those who rescued them first
The article discusses the overlooked contributions of 19th century Argentine women writers who fought for recognition but eventually faded from literary history and education.
Wi Su-jung's ‘This Sentence Now’
This article reflects on the struggles and realities of women writers drawing parallels to Virginia Woolf's assertion on the necessity of financial stability and personal space to write.
Football, war, and power: J.K. Rowling and Martín Caparrós spark debate on social media
Writers J.K. Rowling and Martín Caparrós have ignited discussions on social media about the intersections of politics and football amid global crises and the upcoming World Cup in North America.
Living in Apparent Equality. Writer Žolude on the Writers' Association and the Novel 'Father'
In an interview, author Inga Žolude discusses the importance of reader feedback for writers and highlights the relevance of women writers' associations in the 21st century, particularly in light of her recent novel 'Father.'
Mexican writer Elma Correa won the 2026 Biblioteca Breve Prize
Elma Correa, a Mexican writer born in Mexicali, has won the 2026 Biblioteca Breve Prize for her novel 'Donde termina el verano.'
Cultural Contribution. Writers Džeina Šteinberga and Zane Zusta
A discussion reflecting on the voice and place of women in Latvian literature and insights into the recent books by both authors.
The Estonian Women's Literature Prize is Back
The Estonian Women's Literature Prize will be awarded again this year, with nominees announced at the end of March and the winner revealed at a ceremony on April 28, offering a prize of 15,000 euros.
What Jana Šlinská Reads: Bestseller on Relationships, Interesting Autofiction, and True Coming-of-Age Story with Dissociative Disorder
Jana Šlinská discusses three books by women writers, highlighting their unique styles and common themes, particularly on relationships.
Who is hurting the regime
A protest by women, homosexuals, and writers against a leader highlights the lack of rights and freedom, as they vow to occupy public spaces until the government is overthrown.