A review by livlamentloathe
Voices That Count by Megan Brown

informative slow-paced

2.0

Some of the stories felt like I was dropped into the middle and I struggled to find my way to the ending. The final story by Campos and Soler felt like white saviorism. It all felt a bit unrelated and confusing. The stories weren’t connected by anything but gender. And they weren’t very diverse at that, almost none touched on race. Queerness was mentioned but never really explored, and even disabilities didn’t figure a way into the stories. I wanted more from this supposed exploration of women.