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Jemma Neville

a regular column about asking questions

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Holding Attention

“The fact that male silence is given more credibility than female utterance has always presented an exhausting paradox for women: the more you say, the less you are ‘believed’.

- Attention: Writing on Life, Art and the World, by Ann...

4 months ago
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Eskimo* kisses

What is the colour of snow? This is obviously a rhetorical question. Obvious, because snow itself is representational of a blank canvas. And therefore, porous, passive. Unchartered territory. Snow-white. Snowy, a cuddly toy. As pure as virg...

4 months ago
6

A year on/ off Substack

“Suppose we did our work like the snow, quietly, quietly, leaving nothing out”

The quote is by American poet and farmer Wendell Berry from his collection Leavings (2010). It’s one that a friend wrote inside a new baby card four years ag...

5 months ago
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Leaves on the line

Firstly, an apology that I’ve been absent from this space for a while - a combination of life changes, being unwell and seasonal shifts. Thanks for sticking around.

As I write, the last of the green chlorophyll coat is slipping from the tr...

7 months ago
2

They (who) eat trees

Hello:) These aren’t particularly summery reads but they are books I have enjoyed recently and wanted to share.

And here is a good chair in which to read - an Adirondack chair - which gets its name from the Adirondack mountains in upstate...

10 months ago
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