Who would we invite, dead or alive, to a literary dinner party? Pt.2

by Victoria Bromley We already have the likes of Sylvia Plath and Joan Didion around our table for our fantasy literary dinner party from Charlie’s invites, and here is who I’m also adding to the guest list. It’s a book lover’s dream to be able to gather their favourite writers around a table, and it’s… Continue reading Who would we invite, dead or alive, to a literary dinner party? Pt.2

Fairies and Adventure: Is our Imagination in Hiding?

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by Trina Read During our issue launch for Desire, I posed the question to our attendees: can you remember the first story you wrote as a child? There were a lot of answers which involved some kind of plagiarism of our favourite childhood stories but still lots of answers, including my own, which got me… Continue reading Fairies and Adventure: Is our Imagination in Hiding?

Reclaim: June Writing Prompt Responses

This month’s writing prompt was Reclaim. Here we showcase all the responses that were submitted. Reclaim prompt: Reclaim the language, take back what’s yours, use your voice. Let the grass grow through the cracks and wildflowers take over. Bring back the beauty inside of you. Let it overgrow and reshape the landscape. Don’t be afraid… Continue reading Reclaim: June Writing Prompt Responses

If You Liked This Book, Read This Swim Issue

by Victoria Bromley and Trina Read For those wanting to dive into Swim Press’ catalogue but don’t know which issue to choose, we have matched popular books to each issue based on themes, vibe and aesthetic. Everyone loves a book recommendation, especially if it’s based on a book you already love. So we thought we’d… Continue reading If You Liked This Book, Read This Swim Issue

Penelope Featherington’s Reading List

by Trina Read We put together a list of books with think would be on Lady Whistledown’s reading list. If you’re like me, you’ll be eagerly awaiting, or should I say yearning for, the arrival of part two of Bridgerton season 3 on Netflix this coming week. If you wanted to distract yourself from the… Continue reading Penelope Featherington’s Reading List