Expanding the Voice | 37.2

2014

Room magazine has been connecting with its readers for over 35 years, and its biggest strength is its ability to spark discussion with readers on what unites us as women. In today’s changing society, we are seeing a shift in gender roles and identities. Many of the pieces in this issue explore gender barriers to expand our perspective on what it means to be female.

Our issue opens with a conversation with poet Sandra Ridley on her experiments with different styles of poetry and the emotional impact that comes with exploration. Our commissioned piece, short fiction by Jessica Westhead, is a playful contrast, illustrating one woman’s interior dialogue on self and pop-culture. From the detail inherent in Ridley’s clear love of poetry and poetic forms, to Westhead’s no less thoughtful, yet playful stream of consciousness it is evident that form is as important as the message.

Our contest winners feature powerful writing about the vulnerability of migrant women in foreign lands; transgender characters trying to find their place in society; family and motherhood, and the gut-wrenching experience that happens when it all falls apart and when the pieces are put back together.

A truly collective issue is one that opens itself up to a broad range of editorial voices and writing styles. This issue came together in collaboration with genre coordinators who selected the very best of poetry, fiction, and creative non-fiction. Poetry editors Emily Milliken and Lorrie Miller chose several poems that reveal different aspects of femininity, desire, and sensuality.

Our fiction editors, Meghan Bell and Nailah King, selected “Reel” as their favourite piece. Carrie Schmidt and Jennifer Zilm, the creative non-fiction editors, chose two pieces: “Women Here Have Never Heard of Curtains” and “Examples of Form.” Each of these diverse female voices brings a new dimension to the discussion of the female experience.

This issue encompasses a sense of diversity that I hope will open up a dialogue on what it means to be a woman. Enjoy!

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In this issue: Najwa Ali, Barbara Black, Sudasi Clement, Lucas Crawford, Kayla Czaga, Heather Davidson, Nicola Harwood, Jade Hill, Taryn Hubbard, Megan Hyska, Carol Lazare, Laura Legge, Amy McCall, Emily Milliken, Jane Munro, Kyeren Regehr, Karen Sylvia Rockwell, Angeline Schellenberg, Katherine Sinclair, Madeline Sonik, Yasuko Thanh, Betsy Warland, Shannon Webb-Campbell, Jessica Westhead