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When the Goodness of a Woman Was Judged By the Bread She Baked
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Linda Civitello
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Will Isaac Asimov's
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Emily Temple
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Emily Temple
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The First in a Series on Safe Publishing Spaces for Women Around the World
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Can You Have Quidditch without Harry Potter?
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Is
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