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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
Bridie Wilkinson's poem captures the promises that a late night in the city holds. Read More
5 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
6 years ago
A story about a haunted relationship and a quiet man. Poignant fiction from Zoe Paskett. Read More
6 years ago
Rain, night buses, girls and a city view spark magic in this short story by Bridie Wilkinson. Read More
7 years ago
Rebecca Smith’s short story provides a gothic setting, a stormy night and a secret sealed in the embers of a fire. Read More
7 years ago
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