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Dear Damsels is Changing
Dear Damsels, Today, we’re announcing a transition for DD. We’ve been running this platform for nearly a decade (if you can believe it!) and in… Read More
Dear Damsels, Today, we’re announcing a transition for DD. We’ve been running this platform for nearly a decade (if you can believe it!) and in… Read More
Everybody leaves their mark, right? Bodies, scars and absence are uncovered in Bridie Wilkinson's short fiction. Read More
6 years ago
What has gone before lies beneath a frozen relationship, in Anna Myers' wintry short story. Read More
6 years ago
Red-wine breath and tear-stained cheeks. The events of a night are left behind as morning breaks but the impression remains, in Madeleine Accalia's poem – our opening piece for TRACE. Read More
6 years ago
Dear Damsels, The theme for November is ALWAYS. Limitless, stretched out ahead, constant. You can find it in the reassuring habits that tell you you’re home,… Read More
6 years ago
Emily Norton's affecting short story presents how easily 'always' can be taken away, and the fragility of a promise made. Read More
6 years ago
Amy Clarkin on how losing a precious pocket watch prompted her to realise that 'always' is a promise that cannot – and perhaps should not – be kept. Read More
6 years ago
Teeter between transience and permanence with two tense poems by St. James. Read More
6 years ago
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