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On Grief – Catherine Simpson on writing When I Had a Little Sister

‘Grief, bereavement, physical and mental illnesses had been taboo subjects in our farming family.’ When my little sister Tricia died by suicide four years ago a friend said: ‘Maybe you’ll write about this one day.’ I shook my head; it was unimaginable. This loss was too stunning, too… Read More

A Love Letter to EJ Morten Booksellers by Caroline England

I love to support independent shops. Like Morten’s they’re personal and part of our community. I’m lucky enough to leave my front door and stroll through Didsbury Village to my local bookshop, EJ Morten Booksellers, known to us all as Morten’s. An essential part of the Didsbury community, the… Read More

On Women – Leni Zumas on writing the powerful ‘Red Clocks’

Publishing on International Women’s Day, Red Clocks is Leni Zumas’ searing portrayal of a dystopia that’s a little too close to home In the United States, where I live, the Trump government wants to make abortion illegal again. Many conservative politicians support a so-called Personhood Amendment, which would bestow… Read More

On Language – Christina Dalcher on Writing VOX

I wanted to ask ‘What if we lost the faculty that singularly makes us human?’ I’ve had a forty-five-year love affair with language, and I’m talking about language with a capital L: that amazing faculty common to all humans in all places. Our ability to acquire language from… Read More