The Bloomsbury Set at Charleston by Judith Allnatt
I recently had the opportunity to visit Charleston Farmhouse in East Sussex, which was home to some members of the Bloomsbury group including Vanessa Bell who was a painter and th...
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I recently had the opportunity to visit Charleston Farmhouse in East Sussex, which was home to some members of the Bloomsbury group including Vanessa Bell who was a painter and th...
The poet joins Kevin Young to read and discuss “The Schoolroom on the Second Floor of the Knitting Mill,” by Judy Page Heitzman, and her own poem “Mami at Her Vanity.”
Works by Dr Samuel Johnson, Wendy Cope, and Robert Browning are read aloud in a series of poignant short films about grief
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Writing for The Conversation, Professor Anne Whitehead reviews Kingfisher by Rozie Kelly, which has been shortlisted for the Women's Prize for Fiction 2026.
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On stolen pink paper from the college where she taught, Sylvia Plath wrote some of the greatest poems in the English language. Now a landmark publication collects all of her poems...
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In late November I first snowshoed our woodland trails to include the little balsam that I lit to honor all evergreens throughout the winter months. Every day when my little dog an...
My collection was inspired by being my mother’s caretaker and focuses on supporting her during the two pandemic summers, as her dementia steadily worsened. A huge complicating fact...
by Susan Pickard, The Critic The Supreme Court judgment on sex and the Equality Act is still being opposed and undermined Following the verdict of the Supreme Court in the For Wome...
My Mother Joins the Resistance is broader than her role as his mother, or than her as an individual, or memories.
Call the Midwife star Judy Parfitt, who played Sister Monica Joan, is set to appear on Love Your Weekend with Alan Titchmarsh
This bold debut about a woman finding healing after a late miscarriage is written with utter convictionBirth. “A detaching, a loosening of something, then the pain of it.” A small,...
In I Who Have Never Known Men, which was republished in a revised translation in 2022, Harpman’s eerie prescience was on full display in a tale about 39 women and a girl held for d...
places between. sunken tethers. voices in skin. quiet and absolute. too close to see. too far to reach. a murder of consent. a bargain with time. far too reliant on the generosity...
My throat is warm, but I have no interest in singing. Pomegranates gleam but are too difficult to peel. And I have never liked henna. The post Poem: Tanha Shudam appeared first o...
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