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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
Food, glorious food. Molly Alessandra Cooper kicks off a week of food writing with her manifesto of do's and don't's when it comes to celebrating what you eat. Read More
6 years ago
Charlotte Duff takes an analogy from Sylvia Plath as the jumping-off point for her personal essay on the paths we take in life, and on choosing happiness. Read More
6 years ago
Kelly Adams finally pushes back the covers and reaches a moment of self-discovery in our first piece of the month. Read More
7 years ago
Emily Ford reminds us that, sometimes, it's okay to be childish. 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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