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ARTICLES
by Serena Savini
Having gone through this process twice already, I will attempt to give an account of exactly how things go in these classes, and hopefully give you an idea of whether this type of process will work for you...
By Melanie Smith
Too often, I believe, people when reading books, watching TV, or analyzing films only focus on one strong female role/lead. Whether this is because it's so rare that there's an appearance of such strong female roles that it commands undue attention...
by Melanie Smith
Literature is a powerful thing. From the age of Enlightenment, to the modern multi-story shelves of Waterstones' book-shops, people have bought books that align, influence or uphold their world-view, their culture and their moral compass and values...
PROSE
by Bela Zecker
They say it hits you like a tonne of bricks. Like Someone's simultaneously sucker punched you in the stomach and kicked you in the knees with a steel-toed boot. They say everything that came before the news will flash before your eyes as some kind of rose-tinted reel. But me? I don't feel much at all...
by Nicola Scott
Keira means 'dark', nice choice of name for your little girl. It gets better though. Mallory means 'unfortunate'. I asked my mum once if she knew what both names meant. She said yes, but Mallory was grandma’s fault, as she was the one who married a Mallory...
FILM
by Martine Tufte
Fury Road is an action film in the purest sense of the word. The entire film is one long car chase, stopping only rarely to give you a quick breath, before jumping back into increasingly intense, high-speed action sequences with a fervour living up to its name...