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The final letter
Ten years ago, we started up a platform to provide a space for women to share their writing. Today, we’re announcing our Dear Damsels chapter has come to an end. Read More
Ten years ago, we started up a platform to provide a space for women to share their writing. Today, we’re announcing our Dear Damsels chapter has come to an end. Read More
It's just an average Wednesday in Ella's everyday, and she's making the middle ground work. Molly Whyte captures the present in her short story. Read More
7 years ago
Samantha Blaney muses on family, identity and all the many ways that we keep connected, in this beautiful essay – our final piece for the theme. Read More
7 years ago
How does your location impact who you are? Sophie Jackson wonders if choosing where to place your roots also means choosing who you are destined to be. Read More
7 years ago
A pilgrimage to Holly Stratton's remote old family home in Italy leads to revival – but not as she was expecting... Read More
7 years ago
Sometimes we need to return to where we started in order to get some perspective. Jo Fisher's poetry is on the pleasure of going back home. Read More
7 years ago
In a brave piece of fiction, Emilie Kristensen-McLachlan builds up a picture of a broken relationship to the moment it finally cracks. (tw: domestic abuse) Read More
7 years ago
Kelsey J Barnes on the house she grew up in, the memories she's taken with her, and the mark she left behind. Read More
7 years ago
Red-wine breath and tear-stained cheeks. The events of a night are left behind as morning breaks but the impression remains, in Madeleine Accalia's poem – our opening piece for TRACE. Read More
7 years ago
Maria Ilona Moore writes an ode to her memories of that beautiful, hazy season, summer. Read More
8 years ago