Somer Brodribb taught feminist theory and politics at Canadian Universities in the 1990s. Her experience of backlash is outlined in 'The Equity Franchise', CCLOW, Women's Education, 1996, and is the focus of Dorothy Smith's chapter 'Texts and Repression' in Writing the Social, 1999.
One of her best political articles is about establishing a shelter: 'Winonah's' in Resources for Feminist Research, September, 1988.
She now lives in England, and her short fiction has appeared in The Sandhopper Lover 2008, produced by the Welsh publisher, Cinnamon Press, in Momaya's Annual Review 2011, and in The French Literary Review, 2012.