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December Review

How does a writer earn a living?

Books For Gifting

Little Women

A Woman of Substance

November Review

A Bookshop of One's Own

'The Road to the City'

The Enigmatic Emily

Swimming Home

October Review

The Algonquin Round Table

Hotel du Lac

Small but perfectly formed

Joan Didion's Blue Nights

Wide Sargasso Sea

September Review

The Elena Ferrante Furore

Finding a Beat of Their Own

'Picnic at Hanging Rock'

Jean Rhys and the Mother-Daughter Complex

"Rejection can simply mean redirection."

August Review

Women in Translation

'The Girls' Guide to Hunting & Fishing'

Miranda July, Judy Chicago, and the Female Artist

The Literary Salon

July Review

Swift, Shelley, and the Gothic Tradition

Books to Inspire Wanderlust

'On the morning after the sixties'

Books into movies

Up the Junction

The Summer of Love

June Review

The Hampstead Novel

The Summer Book

Biographical Writing

Books to read for Pride month

'Orlando' by Virginia Woolf

Magical Realism

May Review

'And Still I Rise'

'Gonna Write a Classic...'

What Makes a Classic?

Narratives on Mothering

Where to start with...science fiction & fantasy

Ursula K. Le Guin

April Review

Wayward

What books stick with you and why?

Harper Lee

"Everything is Copy"

"Real" Feminism

Neighbours and Other Stories

March Review

'Cassandra at the Wedding'

The Reading Group Revival

Coal Queens

Dr Ruth Barnhouse

February Review

The Late Revival of Jean Rhys

“A feminist is anyone who recognises the equality and full humanity of women and men.”

Feminist Texts

Black Feminism

January Review

Making Waves

Protofeminism

Agatha Christie's 'Murder is Easy'

An Imaginative Experience