The internet and blogging have significantly transformed the contemporary literary landscape, as discussed by Zambreno. They have provided a platform for women writers to share their narratives, fostering a sense of community and solidarity. This digital space allows for raw, personal writing, often focusing on the female experience, which is traditionally marginalized in literature. Blogs like Zambreno's "Frances Farmer Is My Sister" serve as a confessional space, enabling writers to explore their emotions and experiences without the constraints of traditional publishing. This has led to a new form of criticism, characterized by personal and emotional responses, and has challenged the notion of objectivity in literary analysis. The internet has also facilitated the creation of alternative canons, where women writers can support each other and challenge the patriarchal literary establishment. This digital revolution has empowered women writers to assert their identities and voices, contributing to a more inclusive and diverse literary landscape.