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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
Eimhear is a twenty-something who owns too many books, postcards, red lipsticks and notebooks. She currently lives in Ireland. Read More
Alys is a writer and journalist living in London. In 2019, she was the winner of the Benjamin Franklin House Literary Prize. She has work forthcoming in Weird Horror magazine. Read More
Barney Harper is a London-based poet and essayist. She was shortlisted for the Hysteria Writing Prize and has been published in Token Magazine, Ekphrastic Review, Huffington Post, The Mighty, and the anthology Everything I Need to Know About Love I Learned from Pop Songs. She has had various other pieces… Read More
Louisa is an English Literature student, currently studying at Newcastle University. She loves pretty words (especially the ugly kind), talented women, and oxford commas. Read More
Rachel is a trying-to-be-writer living in Leeds. Read More
Claire started writing fiction last year. She has been published in the Pure Slush Birth and Growing Up anthologies, on Funny Pearls, Every Day Fiction, Fudoki Magazine, Blues Doodles and on Meet Cute Press. She has been shortlisted for Flash500, longlisted for both flash and short stories with Cranked Anvil,… Read More
Charlie Brogan is a writer, poet and model from the north of England. She is the co-founder and editor of ‘The Rally’ magazine. Read More
Betty Platten is a writer living in London. Read More
Rebecca Violet White is a poet living on a narrowboat on the Kennet & Avon Canal, England with her cat Maanjhee. She is preoccupied by the outdoors. Since finishing her Creative Writing Masters at the University of East Anglia in 2014 she has been published by Ink, Sweat and Tears,… Read More
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