by Dear Damsels June 12, 2020 1 connection Poetry TATKAAR | In her poem, Shringi Kumari aligns with her foremothers through dance. Poetry
by Dear Damsels February 20, 2019 Number of comments0 creative non-fiction origins LEAVING | Megan Graham has never had to think about where she comes from, because nobody has ever told her to leave. In this essay, she looks at the privilege of having an unexciting family story. Creative non-fiction
by Dear Damsels February 17, 2019 Number of comments0 fiction origins GRANDMOTHER’S FOOTSTEPS | In Anne Hamilton’s short story, her protagonist reflects on his family history, reenacting the journey his grandmother took from India to the UK. Fiction
by Dear Damsels February 15, 2019 Number of comments0 origins Poetry EACH PIECE OF ME | Jo Fisher’s poem celebrates her appearance and personality as the result of centuries of genetics, and other people’s stories. Poetry