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Sunday Service
A missed bus leaves a young woman trapped in a stranger’s grievance and in one of the week’s best examples of tension built from politeness, heat, and social pressure.
Arts & Culture, Books, Essay, Literature
I Am Woman. Hear What I Want For Christmas!
Author Robin Stevens reflects on the pressures of conforming to feminine expectations during Christmas, advocating for the timeless joy of gifting books.
Arts & Culture, Fiction, LunchBreak Fiction, Technology
Tiny Red Hearts
How well do we really know the ones we choose to meet?
Arts & Culture, Editor's Pick, podcast
Midwest Wimmin’s Festival 1987
Bind
“This sickening happens at around the time the girl is due to buy her next packet…” Today’s #StorySunday is “Bind” by Ruth Geldard.
Are Marriage and Independence Mutually Exclusive?
Are marriage and independence mutually exclusive? Explored through Jane Austen’s Emma and Charlotte Smith’s Emmeline.
Contemporary Women Artists in their Own Words
Art is a very democratic medium despite the balance of power being somewhat unfairly tipped towards men.
10 Women’s Books in Translation You Should Be Reading
Book Review: The Miniaturist by Jessie Burton
Seventeenth-century Amsterdam is vividly brought to life in this this entertaining debut novel.










