The literary group Las Juanas is celebrating its tenth anniversary. This celebration needs to be seen in the context in which womens writing takes place.
The group Las Juanas, whose original name was Hispano-American Women Writers on Memory, was created because we wanted to develop our craft and share our work with a wider audience.
Memories live in our bodies, but need to be converted into words, and words are born to be shared.
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