Jill Grunenwald
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Want to Reduce Recidivism Rates? Stop Taking the Books Away
7 Body Postive Resolutions That Have Nothing To Do With Losing Weight
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Why You Should Be Setting More Boundaries In Your Life
Love Lizzo? Great. Now Start Loving the Other Fat People In Your Life, Too
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The Most Feminist Part of "IT Chapter Two" Is a Staple in Horror
How "You've Got Mail" Tried to Make Catfishing Romantic
Why You Should Start Writing In Sprints
Depression Makes Us the World's Greatest Performance Artists
How Marie Kondo-ing My Own Closet Made Me Confront My Own Internalized Fatphobia
On Reading Behind Bars
Orange is the new academia: How my experience as a prison librarian enriches my approach as an academic librarian
Teen Vogue and the Erasure of Fat People in Body Positivity
The People On "My 600-Lb Life" Deserve Body Positivity, Too
An Open Letter to the People Who Write Open Letters to Fat Girls Exercising
Why I've Stopped Waiting for "The Winds of Winter"
Love in the Stacks: BGSU's Browne Popular Culture Library helps preserve romance fiction
How #BookTok made an obscure 90-year-old literary puzzle a bestseller
My 2019 NaNoWriMo Survival Guide
Gaming and Virtual Reality Novels Featuring Fierce Female Characters
Not Everyone is Going to Like Your Writing Style and That's Okay
3 Steps to Keeping Your Nonfiction Book Proposal Out of the Slush Pile
Why I Sometimes Write for Exposure
No, You Don't Have to Write Every Day to Call Yourself a Writer