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Collection of the Week
Looking to extend your library with some wonderful Australian fiction? In this special collection we’ve put together a pack of six books highlighting some of the talented women on our list.
Grace & Marigold by Mira Robertson
The Leaves by Jacqueline Rule
The Rust Red Land by Robyn Bishop
The Tower by Carol Lefevre
The Kindness of Birds by Merlinda Bobis
Symphony for the Man by Sarah Brill
New and Recently Published
Discover our Bestselling Books
1. Transsexual Transgender Transhuman by Jennifer Bilek (2024)
2. Trauma Trails, Recreating Song Lines by Judy Atkinson (2002)
3. Seven Sisters of the Pleiades by Munya Andrews (2004)
4. Doublethink by Janice G Raymond (2021)
5. The Women’s Pool edited by Lynne Spender (2021)
6. On the Meaning of Sex by Kajsa Ekis Ekman (2023)
7. “He Chose Porn Over Me” edited by Melinda Tankard Reist (2022)
8. Harvesting Darkness by Robin Morgan (2023)
9. The Rust Red Land by Robyn Bishop (2023)
10. Not Sacred, Not Squaws by Cherry Smiley (2023)
11. Detransition: Beyond Before and After by Max Robinson (2021)
12. Greek Actually by Penny Zagarelou-Mackieson (2023)
13. Invisible Women of Prehistory Judy Foster (2013)
14. The End of Patriachy by Robert Jensen (2017)
15. Grace & Marigold by Mira Robertson (2024)
16. Transgender Body Politics by Heather Brunskell-Evans (2020)
17. Haifa Fragments khulud khamis (2015)
18. Being and Being Bought by Kajsa Ekis Ekman (2013)
19. The Leaves by Jacqueline Rule (2024)
20. Flying with Paper Wings (new edition) by Sandy Jeffs (2024)
updated January 2025
We’ve updated our Gender Critical Collection. Buy the pack and save. Order now.
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Statement from Spinifex Press
#WeStandWithUshaAkella
Men’s rights are alive and well in India.
We have been subject to a mass outpouring from Men’s Rights Activists who have targeted Usha Akella’s book I Will Not Bear You Sons and placing one star reviews on the Amazon India website and other sites in protest of its publication.
MRAs have taken exception to a line quoted in online book reviews (regarding aborting male fetuses) and have not looked at the poem in its full context. If they had looked at the context, it is the speaking character answering her tyrannical father-in-law who wants the speaker to have only sons.
Usha’s poetry is brave and brilliant. We stand behind this book and trust you will too.