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No film set in Oxford is complete without the semi-circular, Roman-style theatre where all university students set foot into ...
In a new book, writer Suleika Jaouad explains why journaling is a form of alchemy — and offers tips on how to reignite your ...
Saturday is the final day of the Melbourne Rare Book Fair, which runs for three days at the University of Melbourne’s Wilson ...
A celebration of the capital in all her current glory. The magic, the mischief and the unexpected moments that make Dublin ...
There are many possible lives we could live but the use of Plath’s fig analogy to explore this idea is not quite right.
Kendall Dunkelberg’s fourth poetry collection focuses on the natural world but also touches on grief, loss.
We would meet a semi truck every two weeks at the top of our driveway and get a pallet of groceries,” Plath revealed on 'The Jinger & Jeremy Podcast' ...
To this day I am not quite sure whether I began by watching the water-voles, or whether it was the water-voles that began by watching me. I have a suspicion that a water-vole managed to spy me out ...
Lydia Plath is opening up about the accidental death of her brother Joshua. On the latest episode of The Jinger & Jeremy Podcast, the Welcome to Plathville star, 21, recalled Joshua’s death from a ...
The collection gives me an insight into what her life concerns would be as an aging Baby Boomer. Many favorite people and poets are included in this impressive poetry collection, and a few ...
Len Pennie, TikTok favourite and winner of the Discover Book of the Year Nibbie, discusses her strident and witty second Scots and English poetry collection.
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