Marginalised Voices
How Jean Rhys gave voice to the voiceless
Essays on the lives and literature of women.
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How Jean Rhys gave voice to the voiceless
Tiny habits to reignite the reading spark
The Mother's Ghostly Presence
Margaret Drabble
Margaret Atwood's 'Stone Mattress'
Warning: Contains scenes of notebook nerdery 🤓

A Series on the What, Where, and Why of Literary Women
Simone de Beauvoir's novel of bourgeois Paris life
Margaret Atwood
The psychic osmosis of Aurelia and Sylvia Plath
Doris Lessing's 'To Room Nineteen'
Ideal books for micro adventures

A Series on the What, Where and Why of Literary Women
Doris Lessing

An exploration of the nineteenth-century writer George Sand
Lucia Berlin's 'Friends'
Reading Reflections - for when life (and reading) get too much
Women Walk the City

A Series on the What, Where, and Why of Literary Women
Lucia Berlin