Renee Powers founded Feminist Book Club in 2018 to provide a space for intersectional feminists to learn, grow, and connect. When not reading or running the biz, you can find her drinking coffee and trying unsuccessfully to teach her retired racing greyhound how to fetch. Favorite genres: feminist thrillers, contemporary literary fiction, short stories, and anything that might be described as "irreverent"
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[52] Samra Habib, author of We Have Always Been Here: A Queer Muslim Memoir

“A lot that you see in the stories we’re exposed to when it comes to queer Muslims is a lot of trauma. I’m hoping that by sharing my story, people can see that there’s also a lot of joy.” – Samra Habib Samra Habib is a writer, photographer, and activist. As a journalist she’s covered

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[50] Whitney Scharer, author of The Age of Light

  “How have I gone through all of these art history classes and never heard her name?” – Whitney Scharer Whitney Scharer holds a BA in English Literature from Wesleyan University and an MFA in Creative Writing from the University of Washington. Her short fiction, essays, and interviews have appeared in numerous publications including Vogue,

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[48] Stephanie Jimenez, author of They Could Have Named Her Anything

“For me, feminism and my identity as a woman of color has never been something I can separate.” – Stephanie Jimenez Stephanie Jimenez is the author of novel THEY COULD HAVE NAMED HER ANYTHING. Her fiction and non-fiction have appeared in the Guardian, O! the Oprah Magazine, Joyland Magazine, The New York Times, and more.

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