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The final letter
Ten years ago, we started up a platform to provide a space for women to share their writing. Today, we’re announcing our Dear Damsels chapter has come to an end. Read More
Ten years ago, we started up a platform to provide a space for women to share their writing. Today, we’re announcing our Dear Damsels chapter has come to an end. Read More
On 20.01.17, we joined the Women's March in London. Here we talk about its energy, its purpose, and what comes next, according to those who were there. Read More
9 years ago
Going back is never easy. Going back to a pub full of old acquaintances and relationships is even harder. But Sara Sherwood plucks up the nerve in this short story. Read More
9 years ago
After June's political fuckery, Bridie Wilkinson has some choice words for her politicians. Read More
9 years ago
How a women's football game started changing Bridie Wilkinson's difficult history with sport. Read More
9 years ago
Lucy Howell's poetry of mourning is dark, playful, with a hint of superstition. Read More
9 years ago
Abby Parsons explores the words from her past that are no longer acceptable, the way we use them now and the consequences. Read More
9 years ago
On Shakespeare’s 400th birthday, Bridie Wilkinson looks at her history (and your history, probably) with the Bard of Avon. Read More
9 years ago
Jaspreet Sangha brings us a powerful piece of poetry about using our voice to claim the space that we deserve. Read More
9 years ago
Searching for a home on Spare Room is a strange and stressful process. Abby Parsons shares her own trials and tribulations whilst finding a flat. Read More
9 years ago
When life gets hard, you need a few ways to secretly treat yourself. Abby Parsons admits to her favourite kinds of treats (and asks you not to judge). Read More
9 years ago