User:Melodycurtiss

Hi, I'm Melody Curtiss. I am Chief Editor at SarahRose Publishing, as well a contributor to greenhousechannel.com, and several other gigs that require me to either write, edit, film, record or blog for social media ventures.

I am also a licensed attorney. I will sometimes enter my appearance on behalf of a person battling oppression, but I prefer to use my skills to enrich public debate and inform public policy. I stand for the National Anthem, cry when the colors pass by on parade, and fiercely support acts of civill disobedience and protest. Every morning, when I look in my closet, I decide what I'm wearing to the revolution that day.

Melody Curtiss was inspired by the hostile politics of the 2012 Presidential Election of Barack Obama, a surge in antifeminism, the Occupy movement and her husband's service at NATO base ISAF Camp Eggers, Afghanistan to pen her saga of three women struggling with a post-apocalypic society whose values are enforced by the United Nations. Curtiss says the transformation of her book, "What to Wear to The Revolution" from a dystopian science fiction with strong female protagonists to feminist science fiction grew as she focused on the characters' relationship struggles, suggesting that feminist science fiction has a stronger emphasis on character development than other forms of SF.