Climax: Feminist Literature Collective

Climax: Feminist Literature Collective A collective of literature lovin' people We are a feminist, multicultural, body-positive, LGBTQQIA feminist literature collective.

We have a monthly (and occasionally bi-monthly) book group which meets locally in Knoxville, TN. We also provide a forum for those who cannot attend the monthly meetings to discuss/collaborate on discussion of the chosen book-of-the-month, as well as other feminist/q***r/multicultural music and media via our website: www.climaxfeministlitcollective.weebly.com (currently under construction)

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ebsite also provides opportunities for people to post/discuss their own creative works (poetry, songs, short-stories, etc.) If you are in need of additional local and national resources for q***r inidividuals, you can visit our website for more information.

02/22/2013

The location for the March 2nd meeting has been announced, everyone check your email!!

02/06/2013

People!! There are several copies of Lilith's Brood at some of the Knox county public libraries!!!

02/04/2013

LILITH'S BROOD HAS BEEN CHOSEN AS FEBRUARY AND MARCH'S BOOK-OF-THE-MONTH!!!

About the Book:
The acclaimed trilogy that comprises LILITH'S BROOD is multiple Hugo and Nebula award-winner Octavia E. Butler at her best. Presented for the first time in one volume, with an introduction by Joan Slonczewski, Ph.D., LILITH'S BROOD is a profoundly evocative, sensual -- and disturbing -- epic of human transformation.

Lilith Iyapo is in the Andes, mourning the death of her family, when war destroys Earth. Centuries later, she is resurrected -- by miraculously powerful unearthly beings, the Oankali. Driven by an irresistible need to heal others, the Oankali are rescuing our dying planet by merging genetically with mankind. But Lilith and all humanity must now share the world with uncanny, unimaginably alien creatures: their own children. This is their story...

About the Author:
Octavia E. Butler was the first black woman to come to international prominence as a science fiction writer. Incorporating powerful, spare language and rich, well-developed characters, her work tackled race, gender, religion, poverty, power, politics, and science in a way that touched readers of all backgrounds. Butler was a towering figure in life and in her art and the world noticed; highly acclaimed by reviewers, she received numerous awards, including a MacArthur "genius" grant, both the Hugo and Nebula awards, the Langston Hughes Medal, as well as a PEN Lifetime Achievement award.

01/29/2013

F.Y.I EVERYONE!!

THIS NEXT MEETING WILL BE MOVED FROM 5:30PM TO 7:30 PM.

CHECK YOUR E-MAIL FOR FURTHER DETAILS!!

12/27/2012

Via Amy Jordan:
"For me, the bottom line has simply become the need to resist that omnipresent fear. that urge to hide and disappear, to disguise my life, my desires, and the truth about how little any of us understand—even as we try to make the world a more just and human place. Most of all, I have tried to understand the politics of they, why human beings fear and stigmatize the different while secretly dreading that they might be one of the different themselves. Class, race, sexuality, gender—and all the other categories by which we categorize and dismiss each other—need to be excavated from the inside." ~ from "History is a weapon" by Dorothy Allison

12/27/2012

Via Amy Jordan: GUUUUUUYS: I read this long DA essay today that I've never read before and this is how it ended: I grew up poor, hated, the victim of physical, emotional, and sexual violence, and I know that suffering does not ennoble. It destroys. To resist destruction, self-hatred, or lifelong hopelessness, we have to throw off the conditioning of being despised, the fear of becoming the they that is talked about so dismissively, to refuse lying myths and easy moralities, to see ourselves as human, flawed, and extraordinary. All of us—extraordinary.

12/18/2012

Hey all, I just bought my copy of Middlesex and there was only one left on the shelf. I was worried a non-Climaxer would get it, so I bought it. Anyone interested in buying it from me, just message me

12/18/2012

Hey everyone! I sent out the info for January's books, so be sure to check your e-mail!

12/14/2012

First Meeting Tonight at 6pm!!
Bring snacks if you can, and get ready for some great, feminist-q***r converstation!

12/11/2012

First Meeting!! Friday, December 14th at 6pm!!!
Details will be sent out via E-newsletter. If you are not already subscribed to this, please let me know ASAP.
Hope to see y'all there :)

10/29/2012

For all y'all interested in joining, the website will be fully launched by tomorrow evening, so in the meantime, if you want to get on the mailing list, just drop me a line at [email protected]

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