Alix Kates Shulman is the award-winning author of 15 books of fiction, memoir, biography, essays, and books for children. The NY Times hailed her "the voice that has for three decades provided a lyrical narrative of the changing position of women in American society." Her books range from her million-copy debut novel Memoirs of an Ex-Prom Queen, now a feminist classic, to the Library of America anthology Women's Liberation!: Feminist Writings that Inspired a Revolution and Still Can (co-edited with Honor Moore).
A lifelong political activist, Alix attended the 1963 March for Equality in Washington, DC, where Martin Luther King, Jr., declared his dream, and joined New York City's first women's liberation group in 1967. She received a Clara Lemlich Award for a lifetime of social activism in 2018.
Her books have been published in twelve languages, and her writing has appeared in, among other publications, The Atlantic, The NY Times, The Nation, The Guardian, Dissent, Salon, n+1, Tikkun. Her books for adults are all available as ebooks, and most also in paper.
For reviews of her books and biographical details, see her website: www.AlixKShulman.com.