A discussion with Beth Train-Brown about gender and mythology in Salmacis: Becoming Not Quite a Woman
Tag: books
Midnights as Books
by Victoria Bromley, Charlie Fabre, Trina Read Just in time for our third issue, Sleep, queen Taylor Swift is back with another album all about 13 of her sleepless nights, and here is a book for each of them.
2 Books for Black History Month
by Charlie Fabre & Victoria Bromley We have a responsibility as readers to diversify our bookshelf, not just for a month, but as a reading habit to educate ourselves and celebrate the work of Black authors. We have shared some book recommendations which can be added to your TBR for Black History Month, and the… Continue reading 2 Books for Black History Month
Blue 4eva by Saba Sams, Winner of The BBC National Short Story Award 2022
From five incredible short stories, only one could win The BBC National Short Story Award 2022 and Sam’s coming of age, explorative, sun soaked story was a clear winner
Tell us your Reading Habits and we’ll Recommend your Next Read
We’ve compiled 12 simple and easy questions which will determine your reading habits so you can see what book we think you’d enjoy reading next
Recovery, Healing, Identity: The Memory of the Air by Caroline Lamarche Review
It’s incredible how much power a small book can hold as it pieces together the vulnerable narrative of a woman who’s trying to reclaim herself after experiencing abuse at the will of men
My Brilliant Friend: Review
by Charlie Fabre If you haven’t read any Elena Ferrante yet, here is your sign that you 100% should!
Women in Translation Month: What to Read?
by Charlie Fabre & Vic Bromley There are so many amazing books to choose from when it comes to reading, as I’m sure we all well know, but the pool only gets larger when you consider translated fiction. During Women in Translation Month there will be so many crazy-good options – how to choose? We’ve… Continue reading Women in Translation Month: What to Read?
Full of Witty Remarks and Oddities: Mona by Pola Oloixarac Review
‘We convert ourselves into something absurd because the absurd is already living inside us’
Motherhood, pregnancy, trauma: What Concerns Us by Laura Vogt Book Review
Thank you Heloise Press for a review copy of ‘What Concerns Us’. A thought-provoking read about women’s bodies and motherhood
