![]() In 2002 Tara Moss was dared to take a polygraph test to prove that she writes her own books. While drawing on her own experiences to help convey the messages in the book, it isn’t just about her life, but the lives of women everywhere. The Fictional Woman covers 18 chapters: The Model The Body The Survivor The Writer Gold-diggers and Mean Girls The Femme fatale The Archetypal Woman The Invisible Woman The ‘Gender Wars’ The ‘Real’ Woman The Beautiful and the Damned The Beautiful Man The Visible Woman The Mother Playing Mothers and Fathers The Crone The Feminist The Next Chapter. ![]() ![]() It was insightful and refreshing to see a woman discuss these women’s issues so matter-of-factly, because let’s face it they aren’t talked about nearly as much as they should be. On Wednesday June 18, 2014, I was lucky enough to see Tara Moss give a talk about her book The Fictional Woman, and the issues she discusses within the book. ![]()
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