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Dear Damsels is Changing
Dear Damsels, Today, we’re announcing a transition for DD. We’ve been running this platform for nearly a decade (if you can believe it!) and in… Read More
Dear Damsels, Today, we’re announcing a transition for DD. We’ve been running this platform for nearly a decade (if you can believe it!) and in… Read More
By Nadia Henderson
Follow the fluctuation of a lifelong friendship. Read More
5 years ago
Kayla King's short story explores all that could have been between two writers – and all that has changed in six years. 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
Reviving an old friendship, one stanza at a time. Read Molly Whyte's poem. 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
Anna Myers writes about a feeling pushed down, kept out of sight, and words safely locked away. Read More
7 years ago
Let the intimate and strange nature of Jess Glaisher's atmospheric short story envelope you. Read More
7 years ago
Words are empowering – not only for the women who write them, but those who read them too.
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