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After surviving two life-threatening health crises in just six months, Etchinghill’s Nicola Hodges has transformed her ...
This poetry collection was not written for a spotlight. It grew over time, poem by poem, across twenty-five years of ...
The historical crime author tells us about the inspiration for her new book, The Art of a Lie, the delicious ice cream recipe she'd love to try, delving into morally flawed characters and what she'd k ...
In an age when women’s reading was policed, Correggio’s painting of Mary Magdalene shows her sitting alone, absorbed in her ...
My book review of Mansion Beach by Meg Mitchell Moore weaves together the lives of three distinct women against the opulent ...
There are many ways to tell a story. And this year’s list of Variety’s 10 Storytellers to Watch highlights creators in all ...
The coordinator had been a participant himself not too long ago. Now, he was charged with guiding clients through the ...
In her new memoir, Frankly, Nicola Sturgeon laughs off the baseless online rumours that she conducted some kind of lesbian ...
Now she has written about Spark with a brilliant recreative justice to the brilliant shot of lightning that illuminates ...
There are many ways to tell a story. And this year’s list of Variety’s 10 Storytellers to Watch highlights creators in all ...
True, “And Just Like That …” offered some of the pleasures that made “Sex and the City” consumerist catnip. And the women’s ...
"I know for sure that books saved me. They kept me at home, where I had a favourite spot lost under a mango tree...” ...