To My Girls | Litro Lab Podcast

We floated, like kelp, our hair wet and saturated with sea. The moon was a hot-white eye. It watched us, jealous. We were a transient shape, one single entity, connected on the edge of the earth.

Emily Black

This week on Litro Lab podcast, we bring you a carefully crafted lyrical piece. It paints a vivid memory of friendship and those carefree days where we could go anywhere and meet with those we love. As the winter continues here in the UK and lockdown hasn’t eased yet, this podcast encompasses a sense of longing we can all relate to. A desire for gentler times to come, long days filled with light and friends.

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Emily Black

About Emily Black

Author of The Life Chronicles, a creative writing column for RAZZ Magazine, Emily’s work has appeared in Enigma Journal, with upcoming publications on The Litro Lab Podcast, in Ginosko Journal, The Tilt and Disgraceful Magazine. She assisted in the publication of The Riptide Journal Vol.12.  From the South of England, Emily is currently studying an MA in Creative Writing in Bloomsbury, London, whilst redrafting her debut novel. 

Author of The Life Chronicles, a creative writing column for RAZZ Magazine, Emily’s work has appeared in Enigma Journal, with upcoming publications on The Litro Lab Podcast, in Ginosko Journal, The Tilt and Disgraceful Magazine. She assisted in the publication of The Riptide Journal Vol.12.  From the South of England, Emily is currently studying an MA in Creative Writing in Bloomsbury, London, whilst redrafting her debut novel. 

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