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Feminisms in Motion

By Jessica Hoffmann & Daria Yudacufski &
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Publisher Description

  • Galleys available 4 months prior to publication.
  • Freelance publicist Colin Beckett will work on this title. He generally sends his initial press release to around 600 editors/reviewers at print outlets and 100 to radio/tv/podcasts.
  • Seeking first reviews from publications with which the editors have professional contacts: Bitch, ColorLines, Utne, The Scholar and the Feminist, AlterNet, Ms., the Los Angeles Times, New York magazine, GirlTalk, Feministing, Bang! (Sweden), Los Angeles Review of Books, GOOD, Bilerico, Shameless, Hip Mama, SFAQ, Grrl Zines Network.
  • Additional reviews sought and excerpts offered to: Harpers, Bust, Salon, Yes!, Los Angeles Review of Books, Mother Jones, The New Republic, Bookforum, Boston Review, In These Times, N+1, The New Inquiry, New Left Review, Jacobin, The Believer, Brooklyn Rail, Jacobin, New Inquiry, Guernica, Dissent, Truthout, ROAR.
  • Special outreach to popular and academic feminist publications.
  • Reviews sought on blogs including: Bitch Blog/Website (the editorial director is a contributor to this book ), The Feminist Wire, Crunk Feminist Collective, Everyday Feminism, Autostraddle, Rewire, Amy Poehler’s Smart Girls.
  • Podcasts and radio: Bitch podcast, Feminist Magazine on KPFK (editor Jessica Hoffmann used to be a host; has contacts there and at other KPFK shows – Sonali Kolhatkar et al), Women’s Magazine on KPFA, Democracy Now.
  • Academic outreach
  • Outreach to art magazines: Artforum, etc
  • Co-op available
  • 1,000+ Postcards sent in Indiebound Red Box.
  • Goodreads giveaway
  • Promotion on AK Press blog and social media.
  • Promotion on makeshiftmag.com, Facebook.com/makeshiftmag, and Twitter.com/makeshiftmag

 

1 Review

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“Difficult to read, at times, but so informative and educational. And it's a really good window into perspectives and experiences different from my own.”

About Jessica Hoffmann

Jessica Hoffmann is a writer, editor, and museum administrator. Utne named her one of “50 Visionaries Who Are Changing Your World.” Her writing has appeared in Bitch, ColorLines, SFAQ, and the anthology We Don’t Need Another Wave: Dispatches from the Next Generation of Feminists, among others. She has spoken and presented workshops on intersectional feminism across the U.S. and Europe.  

Daria Yudacufski is the executive director of Visions and Voices: The Arts and Humanities Initiative at USC. She was formerly the director of the Cross Cultural Centers at CSULA and the programming director of the MultiCultural Center and Women’s Center at UCSB. She has spoken about feminism at numerous universities, and in media outlets including Ms., Feministing,  and the book Feminist Media: Participatory Spaces, Networks, and Cultural Citizenship. 

Daria Yudacufski

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