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hagsharlotsheroines

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About Me

hagsharlotsheroines.com is a newish project where you can explore and develop your creative writing skills, get your short stories and poems published online, receive feedback and writing tips for fiction and non-fiction, with particular support for writing about women, and where you can meet fellow writers.
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My Interests

I'd like to meet:

Writers(male and female), people who love reading literature, anyone interested in herstory, gender politics... feisty women, sparky men.

My Blog

Book review - The Loudest Sound and Nothing by Clare Wigfall

Laura Wilkinson reviews The Loudest Sound and Nothing by Clare Wigfall, published in paperback by Faber and Faber, £12.99 There is something of the fairy tale around the publication of Clare Wigfall'...
Posted by on Mon, 29 Oct 2007 00:39:00 GMT

Feature - Katie Allen interviews author Kim Harrison

About eight years ago, as fledgling sci fi addicts and social pariahs, my friends and I would occasionally go to Star Wars conventions. We had the requisite levels of geekery to succeed in the quizzes...
Posted by on Mon, 30 Jul 2007 20:26:00 GMT

Book review - A Girl's Guide to Kissing Frogs

Nicola Davies reviews A Girl's Guide to Kissing Frogs by Victoria Clayton, published by HarperCollins, £ 6.99 A Girl's Guide to Kissing Frogs is an enjoyable stroll amidst the tumultuous romantic exp...
Posted by on Mon, 30 Jul 2007 20:24:00 GMT

Book review - When Madeline was Young

Marian Jane Williams reviews When Madeline Was Young by Jane Hamilton, Published by Doubleday, £14.99    Madeline is forever young and beautiful. In her youth she suffered an accident which ...
Posted by on Mon, 30 Jul 2007 20:23:00 GMT

Book review - Radiance

Katie Allen reviews Radiance by Shaena Lambert, published by Virago, £12.99 It is 1952, and World War II is officially over, yet its impact still reverberates across the world. Radiance tells the sto...
Posted by on Mon, 30 Jul 2007 20:21:00 GMT

Book review - Walk the Blue Fields

Book club  Laura Wilkinson reviews Walk the Blue Fields by Claire Keegan, published in paperback by Faber and Faber, £10.99 Claire Keegan's first collection of short stories,Antarctica, heralded her...
Posted by on Mon, 30 Jul 2007 20:18:00 GMT

From Herstory to Ourstory: the Feminist Library by Anne Welsh, with thanks to Gail Chester

In a recent blog comment on the local elections, author Anne Brooke made the point, "Whenever I feel the urge not to get out there and vote, I think of Mrs Pankhurst and get my coat on! What that...
Posted by on Tue, 03 Jul 2007 07:42:00 GMT