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Tag: literature
A Book Title Has Never Been so Apt: Happy Hour by Marlowe Granados Review
by Victoria Bromley This book was written for girls in their 20s who want to run away to New York and live their best life with no money nor inhibitions.
Our Favourite Books From 2022
What a year 2022 was for reading! Here are the best books we read this year
What Your Bookstagram Wrapped Says About You
The last day of November meant Spotify released our yearly listening habits. But the real personality test is not how much Taylor Swift you listened to this year, but which books took your top spots
An Intimate and Conflicting Narration of Sexuality and Femininity: Satisfaction by Nina Bouraoui Review
What makes this book so insightful is how vulnerable the narrator allows herself to become as she expresses her frustrations and fears about giving into her body’s desires
Salmacis: Becoming Not Quite a Woman, an interview with Beth Train-Brown
A discussion with Beth Train-Brown about gender and mythology in Salmacis: Becoming Not Quite a Woman
Short Story:Women, Children, Parasites
by Charlie Fabre In honor of opening our submissions for issue III on the theme of Sleep, we are sharing a short story written by our editor in chief that will hopefully bring some inspiration and new interpretations.
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
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
