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Tomorrow’s Woman
Every poetry anthology I read, I write a comment like, “I don’t read poetry that often BUT I actually really loved this”. Why?
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The Woman Next Door
“Hating, after all, was a drier form of drowning.”
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Literary Lover’s Lockdown Lowdown
Some suggestions of what to do during lockdown as a literary enthusiast.
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How To Carry Fire
A poetry anthology on loss, love, acceptance and the internalisation of pain.
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The Girl Who Kicked The Hornets’ Nest
“But if you want to win, you’re going to have to fight.”
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Good Riddance
“Yes, she’d been their English teacher and yearbook advisor, but that didn’t explain her excessive collecting of signatures and tributes next to every senior’s photo…”
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Such A Fun Age
“But people do pay other people to act like part of the family. That doesn’t mean it’s not a transaction.”
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Welsh Saints On The Mormon Trail
Historical fiction of the Welsh Saints who made their way to Salt Lake City in the 1800s.
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Whose Story Is This?
“We are, as a culture, moving to a future with more people and more voices and more possibilities. Some people are being left behind, not because the future is intolerant of them but because they are intolerant of this future.”
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I Feel Bad About My Neck
“Oh, how I regret not having worn a bikini for the entire year I was twenty-six. If anyone young is reading this, go, right this minute, put on a bikini, and don’t take it off until you’re thirty-four.”