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A New Woman

Kim Willis

Stories on womanhood from the edge of old myth and new imagining. Book on Britain's Lost Goddesses due 2026 with Penguin RH; Prev: Guardian, Indy.

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Latest Issues

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Welcome the Cailleach

January is a ride, isn’t it? Right now the Met Office maps are telling us that the whole of Britain is covered in frost. If you’re up in the Lakes, or the Highlands, or even Eryri, numbers with two digits and an ominous minus sign are hover...

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  • Kim Willis

    Wild feminist on the edge of old mythology and new imagining. Book: Britain’s Lost Goddesses (Penguin, 2026). Prev: Guardian, Indy, Heroine’s Journey

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