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Thoughtful Tuesdays: The Voice Of Empowerment

By Eithne Cullen Welcome to March’s Thoughtful Tuesday. We’re still thinking about the world of contradictions and how they influence our thoughts, our writing and our reading. It’s Women’s Empowerment month, too, with International Women’s Day on the eighth, a fixture in our March calendar, not just here but all over ...

Write On! Interviews: Poet S-BARS

Write On! interviews poet S-BARS S-BARS (she/they) is a queer creative artist currently based in London, who is known for her relatable, raw and humoured performances. Their work reflects actual life experiences around the themes of gender, grief and exploring life in your twenties. They have steadily built a name for themselves ...

Showcase: We Rise + Be Anything + How We Are Changed + Sunday Walkers

By Palak Tewary Dear Readers, Today is International Women’s Day – and our theme is #EmbraceEquity. Equity is not just about equal opportunities, it's about inclusivity, calling out bias, driving change, belonging and forging unity. Embracing this theme, here are some powerful words from our contributors, seeking to impact positive change. Keep supporting! Palak Lilana Hristova’s ...

Monday Moments: Who Am I?

Introduced By Amber Hall Back in January, I was lucky enough to guest-edit an episode on working-class writers for the Alternative Stories And Fake Realities podcast (have a listen here). One of the things that I spoke about in the podcast was my relationship with my working-class roots, and how this ...

Write On Interviews: Author Preetha Leela Chockalingam

Write On! interviews author Preetha Leela Chockalingam Preetha Leela Chockalingam is a Lecturer at London Metropolitan University. She enjoys mentoring, training and developing. She's also a writer, assessor and Mum. Preetha loves writing historical fiction set in Kerala for both children and adults. She spends hours researching and collecting evidence of matrilineal, ...