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Seating Arrangements – from Let Me Know When You’re Home: Stories of Female Friendship
Read a short story by Sara Sherwood, following old friends at a dinner party. and originally published in Let Me Know When You're Home. Read More
Read a short story by Sara Sherwood, following old friends at a dinner party. and originally published in Let Me Know When You're Home. Read More
After June's political fuckery, Bridie Wilkinson has some choice words for her politicians. Read More
7 years ago
How a women's football game started changing Bridie Wilkinson's difficult history with sport. Read More
7 years ago
Lucy Howell's poetry of mourning is dark, playful, with a hint of superstition. Read More
7 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
7 years ago
On Shakespeare’s 400th birthday, Bridie Wilkinson looks at her history (and your history, probably) with the Bard of Avon. Read More
7 years ago
Jaspreet Sangha brings us a powerful piece of poetry about using our voice to claim the space that we deserve. Read More
7 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
8 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
8 years ago
When Emma Bentley realised that, as a young woman in theatre, she would forever be deemed unsuitable for a vast range of roles simply because she was a girl, she went ahead and created her own role in To She or Not To She. Read More
8 years ago
Read Bridie Wilkinson's review of Imperial War Museum's Lee Miller exhibition, 'A Woman's War', in which she questions the chosen narrative. Read More
8 years ago
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