2015: The Year of Reading Women discussion
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Brian wrote: "Thanks for the invite - so excited to participate and learn from you and my fellow members. 2015 is going to be another awesome year of reading."
Very, very glad to have you on board with us, Brian!
Very, very glad to have you on board with us, Brian!





But I will follow the group and hope to cross paths with it.
Jonathan, I plan to focus on several periods - but Victorian and modernist women included. Bring it!


What is the easiest way for me to suggest some author/books?
J, will have authorial type threads up over the weekend. This just formed kind of spontaneously - bear with us, please!


Who are we to turn away any reader interested in reading women? You are very welcome, Traveller.
Hello, all. As you probably well know, I'm all of a flutter about this. Here's to a fruitful, female-author-filled year!




I'll be crossposting this in the 'group reads and author discussions (tentative thread)'.
Traveller - based on author surnames, yes. If they don't exist already, that is.
All discussion and group read proposals and such will take place in those threads, all based around author names.
All discussion and group read proposals and such will take place in those threads, all based around author names.





The Woman from Tantoura: A Palestinian Novel.
http://www.voanews.com/content/egypti...
Ashour is supposed to be a female counterpart to Elias Khoury’s monumental Gate of the Sun.
Aubrey wrote: "I managed to add an author I can knowledgeably advocate for in every category except for I, Q, V, X, and Z. To anyone who has a candidate in mind for any of those, help!"
These can be added in later as people start thinking about what they want to read, forming groups, and so on. No need to have every author under the sun listed here just yet! But thanks, A., for your work on the author threads - much appreciated!
These can be added in later as people start thinking about what they want to read, forming groups, and so on. No need to have every author under the sun listed here just yet! But thanks, A., for your work on the author threads - much appreciated!
Traveller wrote: "Thanks, Proustitute - so, is the only prerequisite that the author must be female? Do you have any genre rules?"
Yes, female authors (or editors, if that becomes a question for anyone) only.
Yes, female authors (or editors, if that becomes a question for anyone) only.

The Woman from Tantoura: A Palestinian Novel.
http://www.voanews.com/content/egypti......"
Reem, I have her book Granada. Perhaps I'll make that part of my goal for this group for next year. The book you mention sounds good too. I can see that next year is going to be action-packed as far as book decisions go!

These can ..."
My pleasure, and I know. This was just a tiny pet project to see if I could do it. I will wait patiently for the others.

https://www.goodreads.com/author/show...
I am going to be reading her next year
Sandy wrote: "A suggestion for V - how about Elizabeth von Arnim?"
The "von" is a title; she goes under A. I'll add her now. Cheers.
Jonathan wrote: "For Z - can I suggest Zitkala-Ša?"
Done!
The "von" is a title; she goes under A. I'll add her now. Cheers.
Jonathan wrote: "For Z - can I suggest Zitkala-Ša?"
Done!
Sandy wrote: "For I - Frances Itani"
You know you can add authors yourself? :) That's kind of the point!
Although I think we have a good start for now; I don't want everyone to feel barraged by a huge list, and I also don't want to have a lot of folders that remain empty because no one discusses or does group reads for that specific author, etc. So best to perhaps formulate a group read for Itani, if you like, and begin doing that by creating a thread for her under I.
You know you can add authors yourself? :) That's kind of the point!
Although I think we have a good start for now; I don't want everyone to feel barraged by a huge list, and I also don't want to have a lot of folders that remain empty because no one discusses or does group reads for that specific author, etc. So best to perhaps formulate a group read for Itani, if you like, and begin doing that by creating a thread for her under I.

When creating new threads, BE SURE TO LINK THE AUTHOR!
This ensures that the author page on GR will be linked to the discussion, even for those not group members. It's kind of crucial!
I'll add this to the rules now.
This ensures that the author page on GR will be linked to the discussion, even for those not group members. It's kind of crucial!
I'll add this to the rules now.
Okay, so new rules have been added and will be (irritatingly, I think) prompted for now, just until everyone is familiarized with them.
Here they are in full, just so as we organize the coming year we're all on the same page for now:
RULES
Members are free to create author threads by surname if they do not currently exist—but be sure to search the group first to see if a thread is already present before starting a new one! When creating new author threads, be sure to link the author (just under the subject field) so that it shows up on the main Goodreads page for that author, allowing others who are not members to still have access to this group's discussion threads.
We ask that members do not create other threads at this time; we will create them in the "meta" section as the need for them arises—e.g., there will be a threads for each month, to have a hand place where people can "advertise" their upcoming group reads in case others haven't seen them formed in the specific author threads.
And, of course: be courteous to everyone, please. Enjoy.
Here they are in full, just so as we organize the coming year we're all on the same page for now:
RULES
Members are free to create author threads by surname if they do not currently exist—but be sure to search the group first to see if a thread is already present before starting a new one! When creating new author threads, be sure to link the author (just under the subject field) so that it shows up on the main Goodreads page for that author, allowing others who are not members to still have access to this group's discussion threads.
We ask that members do not create other threads at this time; we will create them in the "meta" section as the need for them arises—e.g., there will be a threads for each month, to have a hand place where people can "advertise" their upcoming group reads in case others haven't seen them formed in the specific author threads.
And, of course: be courteous to everyone, please. Enjoy.

Aubrey wrote: "I suggest that these rules be put in a separate thread and displayed prominently up at the top of the folders, in addition to the comment floaty box. It could be frozen to keep the official quality..."
Currently, they're both on the main group page and also display right next to the comment box when you type anything here in the group. Is that not sufficient enough?
If you think we need them in a third place, by all means do so. I'm down for whatever will help and keep this as organized as possible.
Currently, they're both on the main group page and also display right next to the comment box when you type anything here in the group. Is that not sufficient enough?
If you think we need them in a third place, by all means do so. I'm down for whatever will help and keep this as organized as possible.




I know you're a bit nervous that it may result in chaos, mods, but I know you guys as pretty capable people, so, no worries about that.
Books mentioned in this topic
On n'est pas là pour disparaître (other topics)Granada (other topics)
The End of the Story (other topics)
Pride and Prejudice (other topics)
Longbourn (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Sarah Murgatroyd (other topics)Rachilde (other topics)
Renata Adler (other topics)
Feel free to begin chats here, though, and perhaps start discussing books you want to read in 2015. The whole idea here will be to try to get as many group/team reads as we can going at the same time throughout 2015 on books written by women.