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Writing About Women

Marisa

Stories from the lives of women (including my own) told through creative non-fiction. Plus, book and podcast recommendations.

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no. 56. until you left

We had some news. The sort of news that stops the universe and steals your breath and breaks your heart every time you remember what has happened which, in these early days, is every time you open or close your eyes, that jumbles all the la...

2 months ago
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no. 55. little miracles

Hello! I’m sorry I haven’t written sooner. There have been deadlines and illnesses and bad sleep and not one, but two weddings. But that’s not to say I haven’t wanted to write.

2 months ago
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no. 54. what if it's me?

Hello! It’s been a minute. I’m so sorry for the lack of newsletters lately (especially for those of you who support me over on Ko-fi). I’ve been busy (a good and bad thing; see below!) writing about children and ADHD, one woman’s experience...

3 months ago
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no. 53. this is not an isolated incident

I was meant to write something else but sometimes something comes along with the strength of a hurricane and you no longer have a choice. Normal Writing About Women service will resume shortly.

4 months ago
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  • Marisa

    Writer. Reader. Mother.

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