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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
Can the persistent quest for true love ever be reconciled with the sacrifice of one half of a bed, of a weekend, of a life? Jo Fisher reflects on the clash in her relatable poem. Read More
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The longevity of a relationship is tested in Kate Oliver's fiction, as two lives spent together are looked back on. Read More
7 years ago
The thrills of falling in and out of love are ignited in two poems by Roz Weaver. Read More
7 years ago
Letting go of cigarettes allowed Alice Whiting to let go of her past – here she traces the habit and how it determined other aspects of her life. Read More
7 years ago
Bridie Wilkinson's poem portrays the love shown through the simple act of making someone breakfast. Read More
7 years ago
A box of secrets, under her bed; Kate Vine's short story is of a marriage and the parts that are left unsaid. Read More
7 years ago
In Elizabeth Atkin’s short fiction, secrets are kept in the sand, in old beds and foreign countries. But not all secrets are made to be kept. Read More
7 years ago