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  • Celebrating Judy Grahn

    October 27, 2009

    • This Friday, October 30th, the work of Judy Grahn (and her new collection/selection from Aunt Lute Books) will be celebrated at an All Hallows' Eve Extravaganza.  If we went on just the titles of her poems and stories alone we'd want to show up!  Mention "A Woman is Talking to Death" or "The Psychoanalysis of Edward the Dyke" and I'm there.  But her substance is more than ...
  • NEW BOOK -SLAVES TO DO THESE THINGS

    September 21, 2009

    • SLAVES TO DO THESE THINGSbyAmy King~~~~I'm portable. My mind travels / the verse and valleys of whole people says the poet. Correct! Readers of this book will discover their own memories. They will melt in them, amazed, lullabied, dramatized, shocked that they exist. Amy King is a true bard.— Tomaž Šalamun Smoke n’ hott, these poems emerge as … audible diamonds that cut, where ...
  • My First Book Release Ever!

    February 3, 2009

    • My new book, Huntress: Year One, the origin story of a powerful, brooding, misunderstood, Gotham-based DC Comics hero, has officially been released. I've written books before, but it's different when it gets published. This book, originally a six-issue comic book miniseries, is now a real book, a graphic novel. It's a mafia noir feminist action series. There's a huge market for that, ...
  • Judy Joy Jones Show presents Ms. Gloria Allred; Most Famous Female Attorney on Earth!

    November 17, 2008

    • Ms. Gloria Allred; Trailblazing Attorney! Attorney Gloria Allred's cases include; OJ Simpson; Michael Jackson; Heather Mills divorce from Paul McCartney, Robert Blake, Hunter Tylo; actress fired by producer Arron Spelling for becoming pregnant; Rocker Tommy Lee's battery charges, model Kelly Fisher's lawsuit against Dodi Fayed before he died with Princess Diana, sexual abuse case against Catholic ...
  • A barrier to equality we’ve yet to cross

    November 7, 2008

    • In January, the U.S. will cross a barrier that many felt would never be breached—in our lifetimes at least. We will inaugurate an African-American president. Yet, this morning I remembered a prediction made back in the sixties. The feminists of that day claimed the U.S. would elect a black male as president before a woman of any color. That prediction has come true. But just barely. In 2008, ...
  • Candidate Bashes Texas, and Loses Millions

    June 24, 2008

    • AUSTIN, Texas, June 22...Anarcho-Feminist presidential candidate Leah Schildkraut lost the support of several major Texas fundraisers last night when she vowed to change the Lone Star state's "culture of exploitation, intimidation and deceit." "We spoke the truth to money," rued spokesperson Nancy Garner-Bentsen. "And money didn't want to hear it." The ...
  • Two Summers, One Agenda 1866, 2008

    June 13, 2008

    • It was the summer of 1866. Congress with much rancor and many protests passed the 13th amendment. Frederick Douglass, an abolitionist and outspoken supporter of women’s rights had campaigned long and hard for the amendment. He worked with anyone to forward his agenda of justice and opportunity for all. "I would unite with anybody to do right and with nobody to do wrong," he would ...