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Creative Non-Fiction THE STORY HUNTER | Bonnie Meekum’s father was a story hunter. Here, she shares how his weaving narratives have passed into her writing. Creative non-fiction Read More 6 years ago Read More →
origins A REFLECTION OF MY MOTHER | Continuing the theme of reflection, Victoria Clarke’s poem is about the ghost in her mirror. Poetry Read More 6 years ago Read More →
origins HER FACE | ‘All her shots left untaken, She knows I can’t miss.’ Emily Tucker writes a poem for her grandmother, who taught her to cook, be a good person and who has the exact same face. Poetry Read More 6 years ago Read More →
Creative Non-Fiction FROM PLACES AND PEOPLE AND THINGS | Maria Ilona Moore tries to pin down where she’s from – and why it feels like such a difficult question to answer. Creative non-fiction Read More 6 years ago Read More →
origins WHY I AM LIKE THIS | Leanne Moden’s poem looks at the building blocks of her identity, and what might have made her who she is today. Poem Read More 6 years ago Read More →
Fiction OF LEMONS | Roya takes the citrus scent of her roots wherever she goes. Breathe in Gabrielle Turner’s short fiction. Fiction Read More 6 years ago Read More →
origins THE START OF US | Could this be the start of something? Chloe Laws begins February’s theme with her poem on hopeful beginnings. Poetry Read More 6 years ago Read More →
2016 Catch up with all of the writing from our themes throughout 2016 – from CREATION to LESSONS to HOME, and everything in between, it’s all here… Read More 6 years ago Read More →
Fiction HOUSE PARTY | ‘She and I are just . . . alive.’ Zoe Paskett’s fiction takes us to a house party to find two girls, completely in sync. Fiction Read More 6 years ago Read More →
Creative Non-Fiction CHRISTMAS STOCKING | Molly Alessandra Cooper on the ties that bind her and her sisters together, and the routines they return to at the same time, every year. Creative non-fiction Read More 6 years ago Read More →