Written Work
Leslie Corbly’s written work is unapologetically maverick—ranging from hard-hitting policy critiques to poetry that slices through cultural pretense. Whether dismantling progressive dogma or giving voice to the silenced, her words aim to provoke thought, challenge conformity, and reclaim truth. Explore her books, essays, and commentary—and stay connected through her newsletter, Substack, or Patreon.

Progressive Prejudice
Exposing the Devouring Mother
Progressive Prejudice exposes the final taboo of toxic femininity—the “devouring mother” archetype—that weaponizes compassion to harm society, politics, and culture. Through autobiographical and cultural essays, Leslie Corbly reveals how modern feminism on the political left masks female-perpetrated abuse behind moral purity and victimhood, eroding individual freedom and accountability. This provocative work challenges readers to confront a destructive force too long ignored.

Silent Suffering
Poems of Pain and Purpose
Silent Suffering explores the depths of the human experience through an exploration of the present moment, a time in which postmodern, progressive ideas reign as the societal benchmark for goodness, justice, beauty, and-ironically-truth. This poetic critique of progressive values invites the reader to doubt progressive dogma by critiquing the foundations of the progressive approach to morality and justice.