As a child SW
loved writing poems and stories, all entirely derivative from her reading of popular books like the Dr Who novelizations. In the sixth form at school she began to find the study...
Occupation
Anna Livia
Anna Livia
was an editor with Onlywomen Press
, a London-based publisher that also issued a number of her creative works.
Malinowski, Sharon et al., editors. Gay and Lesbian Literature. St James Press, 1994–1998, 2 vols.
MS
has published her work in journals such as the feminist periodical Spare Rib, and Gossip: A Journal of Lesbian Feminist Ethics (published by Onlywomen Press
).
Sulter, Maud. “Notes of a Native Daughter”. Let It Be Told, edited by Lauretta Ngcobo, Pluto, 1987, pp. 53-67.
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Sulter, Maud. “Black Codes: The Misrepresentation of Blacklesbians in Film”. An Intimacy of Equals: Lesbian Feminist Ethics, edited by Lilian Mohin, Onlywomen Press, 1996, pp. 78-85.
Contributor Notes
Timeline
1974: A four-woman collective established the Onlywomen...
Writing climate item
1974
A four-woman collective established the Onlywomen Press
in London, as both a printer and publisher.
Cadman, Eileen et al. Rolling Our Own: Women as Printers, Publishers and Distributors. Minority Press-Group, 1981.
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Texts
Anna Livia,. Bulldozer Rising. Onlywomen Press, 1988.
Anna Livia,. Incidents Involving Warmth. Onlywomen Press, 1986.
Anna Livia,. Relatively Norma. Onlywomen Press, 1982.
Anna Livia,. Saccharin Cyanide. Onlywomen Press, 1990.
Anna Livia, and Lilian Mohin, editors. The Pied Piper: Lesbian Feminist Fiction. Onlywomen Press, 1989.
Arrowsmith, Pat. Many are Called. Onlywomen Press, 1998.
Sulter, Maud. “Black Codes: The Misrepresentation of Blacklesbians in Film”. An Intimacy of Equals: Lesbian Feminist Ethics, edited by Lilian Mohin, Onlywomen Press, 1996, pp. 78-85.
Sulter, Maud. “Blackwomansong”. The Pied Piper: Lesbian Feminist Fiction, edited by Anna Livia and Lilian Mohin, Onlywomen Press, 1989, pp. 193-7.