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Blog Tour: Space Academy by Hannah Hopkins – Guest Post
Today I’m pleased to host Hannah Hopkins, author of Space Academy as she talks about writing women in fiction. I think we can all agree that often women are not fully realised in fiction, and I’d be interested to know … Continue reading
Blog Tour: Magnificent Women and Their Revolutionary Machines by Henrietta Heald
In 1919, in the wake of the First World War, a group of extraordinary women came together to create the Women’s Engineering Society. They were trailblazers, pioneers and boundary breakers, but many of their stories have been lost to history. … Continue reading
Guest Post: Tangleweed and Brine by Deirdre Sullivan – A Week in the Life
I don’t know about you, but as a somewhat frustrated NaNoWriMo participant, I am fascinated by those writers who can manage to produce beautiful stories, while still managing to keep on with all the everyday bits of life. I personally … Continue reading
Book Review: She Persisted Around the World by Chelsea Clinton ill. Alexandra Boiger
Women around the world have long dreamed big, even when they’ve been told their dreams didn’t matter. They’ve spoken out, risen up and fought for what’s right, even when they’ve been told to be quiet. Whether in science, the arts, … Continue reading
Book Review: Three Martini Lunch by Suzanne Rindell
‘Back in those days My Old Man was king of what they called the three-martini lunch. This meant that in dimly lit steakhouses all over Manhattan my father made bold, impetuous deals over gin and oysters. That was how it … Continue reading
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