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    • Newsletter #6: Return of the Thing
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  • 16th Feb 2021

    Life As A Unicorn: A Journey From Shame To Pride And Everything In Between

    “I believe almost dogmatically in difference, in the idea that every single person is unique, with their own innate sense of self, and that it is this difference which brings all of us together as one.”

  • 1st Feb 2021

    Little

    “What casual monsters we are. What calamities we are capable of.”

  • 28th Jan 2021

    Is Everyone Hanging Out Without Me? (And Other Concerns)

    “There is no sunrise so beautiful that it is worth waking me up to see it.”

  • 24th Jan 2021

    All The Words Unspoken

    “Love will grow.”

  • 24th Jan 2021

    The Strange Library

    “The tricky thing about mazes is that you don’t know if you’ve chosen the right path until the very end.”

  • 17th Jan 2021

    45 In 2020: My Year In Books

    45 In 2020: My Year In Books

    The 45 books I read in 2020. Do we overlap?

  • 10th Jan 2021

    The Push

    The crime happens at an anti-natal BBQ – the kind of place you wouldn’t expect conflict, right?

  • 6th Jan 2021

    Palm Sized Press Volume 4

    The fourth volume from a wonderful hub of flash fiction stories.

  • 6th Jan 2021

    Ghosts

    “Being a heterosexual woman who loved men meant being a translator for their emotions, a palliative nurse for their pride and a hostage negotiator for their egos.”

  • 6th Jan 2021

    Nightingale

    Dealing with issues of parental love (or the lack thereof), blame, homosexuality, self-loathing, love, loss, illness, trust and lies, Nightingale is somehow about nothing and everything all at once.

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