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10 September 2021
The Guardian censors Judith Butler’s criticisms of TERFs
The publication has removed statements from the feminist philosopher criticising TERFs alignment with far right ideologies.
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10 September 2021
Susanna Clarke named winner of the 2021 Women's Prize for Fiction
The British author, known for Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrel, wrote the winning novel whilst struggling with a long-term chronic fatigue syndrome.
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9 September 2021
Review: Not Here To Be Liked by Michelle Quach
In Not Here To Be Liked, Michelle Quach puts a feminist twist on the classic YA rom-com.
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7 September 2021
Review: White Smoke by Tiffany D. Jackson
White Smoke is a nail-biting YA psychological thriller and a modern take on the classic haunted house story.
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7 September 2021
Review: Good Talk by Mira Jacob
The graphic novel Good Talk is a deeply moving yet hilarious memoir, which attempts to answer some of life’s most difficult questions.
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6 September 2021
Want my job? With business analyst and author Jessie Perez
“Do your work with excellence, and be kind. There is a plan at hand that is greater than you know”.
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3 September 2021
Review: Hysteria: A Post-Apocalyptic Cabaret
The Aberdeen-based queer feminist collective take the Edinburgh International Book Festival by storm.
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1 September 2021
Review: Coming Out, Going Out
Jeremy Atherton Lin discusses gay bars, unreliable non-fiction narration, and his debut book at the Edinburgh International Book Festival.
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1 September 2021
Kathleen Jamie named as Scotland’s next Makar
Kathleen Jamie is the fourth Makar, taking over from Jackie Kay in August 2021 after she fulfilled her five year term.
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1 September 2021 – 17 September 2021
Writing opportunity with Anthroplay and Escape Bar
Escape Through Words! - A scratch night writing opportunity with Anthroplay and Escape Bar.
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1 September 2021
Review: Screensaver Series
Janine Harrington’s dance piece hypnotizes and entrances in a homage to screensaver programmes.
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26 August 2021
Review: Six Crimson Cranes by Elizabeth Lim
Six Crimson Cranes is a mesmerising retelling of the Grimm Brothers’ The Six Swans, with an East Asian folklore twist.
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13 September 2021 – 2 January 2022
Shape your future with these courses by the Wigan Council
Interested creative media, performing arts, teaching or health and Social care? Wigan council has courses in all these areas!
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23 August 2021
Want my job? with Content Editor Mary McGowan
Mary McGowan discusses her work as an editor for publishing departments within tech and law companies.
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22 August 2021
Review: The Sweetness of Water by Nathan Harris
In The Sweetness of Water, Nathan Harris offers his readers a gorgeous exploration of race, emancipation, grief, and sexuality.
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20 August 2021
Review: Opening Night: Culture in a Time of Crisis
An insightful and varied selection of speakers consider the role of culture in our increasingly crisis-stricken world on opening night at the Edinburgh International Book Festival.
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18 August 2021
Review: Matrix by Lauren Groff
Matrix is a mesmerising story, feminist to its core, about Marie de France and a twelfth-century nunnery.
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8 September 2021
SIXBYNINES&CO host BLM co-founder Alicia Garza in virtual book event
Tickets are available for SIXBYNINES&CO's virtual event with BLM co-founder Alicia Garza on September 8.