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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
Did you keep a diary? Emer O'Toole's diary entries were sporadic, scented and stuffed with memory. Here, she tells us their power. Read More
8 years ago
Heartbreak can bloom, just like lilies. Read Samantha Blaney's short story, budding with hope of a different kind. Read More
8 years ago
In a trio of poems, writer St. James pieces together memories of a past relationship. Read More
8 years ago
Everything changes, even your memory. Maria Ilona Moore's piece deciphers how we start to forget. Read More
8 years ago
Take down the cookbooks from the shelf and spend time remembering through recipes, in Christina Dalcher's lovely short fiction. Read More
8 years ago
The humble potato has been at the centre of Emer O'Toole's culinary consciousness for as long as she can remember. Here, she pens an ode to this starchy stalwart and long-time companion. Read More
8 years ago
A woman goes to the seafront at dawn, and considers her choices. Pensive fiction from Eleanor Jones Read More
8 years ago
Hattie Clarke's story of her childhood curiosity involves some brave, winged mammals... Read More
8 years ago