
The quiet forces reshaping adulthood, relationships and modern life, through the lenses of Generation Zero, Kaleidoscope Lives and Natalism Nudges. Written by a cultural demographer and novelist. Before anyone calls it a crisis.
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I started university in 1997, part of the last UK intake before tuition fees were introduced.
I graduated in 2001. I had a job offer in New York, a future I’d only just started to imagine. Then September happened, and with it, a lot of thi...
This week I’m sharing an essay from Monica Cardenas from Bad Mothers, on surrogacy, artificial wombs, and the future of motherhood imagined through fiction. What I found most compelling is the question beneath the demographic panic: are wom...
I was born in 1979. Technically that makes me Generation X, the tail end of a cohort described as sceptical, self-reliant and sarcastic. I’ve always struggled to buy into the idea that everyone in a fifteen-year window is the same. However,...
I said no.
On my last flight, I’d booked the window seat. As I went to sit down, the man beside me asked if I’d swap seats. He wanted to be next to his wife, two rows back. Would I take her middle seat?
I chose the window on purpose. The...
I made a pact. Most women I know made some version of it with their friends.
In your late twenties, it usually happened over wine, very late at night, in someone’s kitchen. We’d time having babies together. The dream of maternity leave tha...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Exploring falling birth rates, Generation Zero and the quiet forces reshaping modern adulthood. Written by a writer and cultural demographer examining how culture, policy and timing shape reproductive decisions — long before anyone calls it a crisis.
Feminist writing about maternal ambivalence & mother-daughter estrangement. Also in LitHub, The Audacity, HuffPost, Litro, and more. Debut novel forthcoming from Unsolicited Press.
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