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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
A loving relationship or an illusion? Dasha Kocisova's poem portrays one kind of disappearing act. Read More
5 years ago
"You know that weird feeling in your throat that you get just before you really, properly cry?" Olivia Sleet provides some advice for how to pull yourself back from the brink of tears. Read More
6 years ago
Emma Baines-Dinning writes about those that tear you down, and finding the people who will pull you back up. Read More
7 years ago
Time is moving backwards in a world made up of empty spaces, in Benedicta J. Foo's fiction. Read More
7 years ago
In a manifesto for simply being, Ksenia H tells us to take our wishes one day at a time, through the help of the Not Such a Bad Day project. Read More
7 years ago
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