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What people are saying about Chrysalis:

"Another impressive new feminist journal. . . . It deserved a place in all libraries."
-Library Journal

"Chrysalis . . . carried articles that stuck in my mind for days. . . . top notch . . ."
-MS

"Chrysalis is a beautiful magazine, full of juice as a ripe blood orange, full of sharp stones as a beach where we go down to the ocean we came from long ago and dream of, where we receive our strength and what we will do with it. I read Chrysalis with hunger and expect to be fed, both my intellect and my dreams."
-Marge Piercy, author, Woman on the Edge of Time, and Small Changes

"This new journal is splendidly produced and substantial in content . . . Impressive"
-Spokeswoman

"As a publication, Chrysalis is thoughtful, accurate and well designed. As a world that one enters with its pages, Chrysalis is a very special place where theoretical boundaries can be explored, conflicting ideas can be sorted out in constructive ways, and individual women can make themselves vulnerable by dropping the barriers that have divided us from each other in or outside the movement. It deserves our readership and it rewards us for it."
-Gloria Steinem, editor, MS. Magazine

"Chrysalis has made an important contribution to thought, a necessary tool for intelligent activists."
-Susan Brownmiller, author, Against Our Will - Men, Woman and Rape

"Chrysalis is a unique and invaluable bridge between worlds waiting to be explored and the lives of most of us."
-Catharine Stimpson, author, Class Notes, editor, Signs, A Journal of Women in Culture and Society

"Chrysalis combines the practical with the analytical, theoretical, and visionary."
-Media Report to Women

Chrysalis
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a quarterly magazine of women's culture

a quarterly magazine of women's culture
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Chrysalis

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