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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
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
Roz Weaver brings this month's theme to a beautiful close with her simple yet powerful poem on the nature of time. Read More
7 years ago
What if you had nine lives to live? In this fantasy fiction, Alizée Chesnoy uncovers a world of second, third and fourth chances. Read More
7 years ago
Alizée Chesnoy's tender short story is a portrait of a family – of estranged mothers and filling in the gaps. Read More
7 years ago
Amy Clarkin on how losing a precious pocket watch prompted her to realise that 'always' is a promise that cannot – and perhaps should not – be kept. Read More
7 years ago
Teeter between transience and permanence with two tense poems by St. James. Read More
7 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
Everything changes, even your memory. Maria Ilona Moore's piece deciphers how we start to forget. Read More
8 years ago