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I Know What’s Best For You All Over the World
I Know What’s Best for You: Stories on Reproductive Freedom, edited by Shelly Oria, is a multigenre anthology with a focus on the crisis of reproductive rights in the United States. The book’s international supplement features sixteen additional works of fiction, nonfiction, and art by contributors from around the globe. Preorder the book, and receive the supplement, I Know What’s Best for You All Over the World, free as an ebook.
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June 30, 2022I Know What’s Best For You All Over the World: An IUD Called Aunty Fatima
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June 28, 2022I Know What’s Best For You All Over the World: One Word: Abortion
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June 23, 2022I Know What’s Best For You All Over the World: The Wombs of China
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June 21, 2022I Know What’s Best For You All Over the World: Coat Hangers Belong Only in Closets
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June 16, 2022I Know What’s Best For You All Over the World: Little Green Light
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June 14, 2022I Know What’s Best For You All Over the World: Safety Net
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June 9, 2022I Know What’s Best For You All Over the World: The Biting Point
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June 7, 2022I Know What’s Best For You All Over the World: Never Mine Alone
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June 2, 2022I Know What’s Best For You All Over the World: A Number
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May 31, 2022I Know What’s Best For You All Over the World: Anne Boleyn is Pregnant Again
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May 19, 2022I Know What’s Best For You All Over the World: Guilt Lessons and Other Poems
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May 17, 2022I Know What’s Best For You All Over the World: Buqjah
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