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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. 86. I kind of think that’s the point of it all

I have to apologise for not writing sooner. Turns out being on payroll can be quite time-consuming. When you throw in muscular neck spasms, a (delightful) trip to Devon and a bunch of other Life Stuff, time really does fly - and you’re not...

9 days ago
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no. 86. loud and clear

My favourite story in a long time happened this week. While hurtling around the moon in Artemis II, the crew named two previously unnamed moon craters. A video has been released of the astronauts huddling in their tiny capsule, reporting th...

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no. 85. at least this isn’t the 1990s

The flowers on the magnolia tree in the garden always arrive slowly, and then all at once.

The flowers on the magnolia tree in the garden always arrive slowly, and then all at once. This was the first year A was just as excited for their a...

2 months ago
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no. 84. a good time to get a cat

A and his little friend D were watching The Aristocats together on Saturday afternoon, cuddled up under blankets, exhausted after throwing themsevles all over the place on D’s giant trampoline. When ‘Everybody Wants to Be a Cat’ began to pl...

2 months ago
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Hello!

Hello! This is my very first paying-subscriber post, and that feels WILD. I am so grateful and happy that you are here, reading this. Thank you.

3 months ago
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