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…when you’re trying to figure life out.
Everyone has a different modern struggle, and our content is here to relate to, give advice, and show that you aren’t alone in trying to navigate the difficulties of modern life.
Find our latest articles here, covering everything from lifestyle, wellbeing, relationship, and world struggles.
exploring the ebb and flow of mental health and healing with poet Katie Cecilia
We were thrilled to speak to talented poet Katie Cecilia in the run up to the launch of her highly-awaited second poetry collection, ebb and flow, about her evolution as a writer, what we can expect from her second collection, and the challenges and triumphs that come along with publishing two books in a year.
Poet Saira Anwar rises from despair to publish powerful second collection
Over a decade in the making, Saira has published her highly-anticipated second poetry collection Rising From Despair: A Journey to Hope. We were honoured to speak to Saira ahead of the launch of her new book to explore her process, inspiration, and challenges she faced along the way over 10 years of creation.
Book Review: Talking at Night by Claire Daverley
Our writer Meg has penned a thoughtful, in-depth review of Talking at Night by Claire Daverley. She reflects on the raw depictions of grief, love and how the author creates authenticity in multi-layered, imperfect characters.
VAGINA UNCENSORED: A Memoir of Missing Parts by Ally Hensley
Ally Hensley, acclaimed writer, speaker, and global MRKH advocate, has announced the launch of her debut memoir, VAGINA UNCENSORED: A Memoir of Missing Parts.
Combining raw honesty and unflinching courage, the book sees Hensley delve into the depths of her personal experience with Mayer-Rokitansky-Küster-Hauser Syndrome (MRKH), a rare congenital condition that affects over 10,000 British women, interrupting the development of the female reproductive system, causing the vagina and uterus to be underdeveloped or absent.
Explore the wonderfully wicked world of poetry with author Serena Morrigan
We were honoured to interview Serena about her second poetry collection 'Tea for the Wicked’, discussing her writing process, her healing journey through poetry, the challenges she faced during the process and advice for new poets.
Wallflower
“And you’re listening to that song, and that drive with the people who you love most in this world. And in this moment, I swear, we are infinite.”
- Stephen Chbosky, The Perks of Being a Wallflower
I have always loved that one scene in The Perks of Being a Wallflower. You know, the one with the back of the car, Sam and “Heroes” by David Bowie. Or, if you remember, the one with the back of the car, Charlie and “Heroes” by David Bowie. Actually, I like the second one better, because you know at this point in the movie how much the character has gone through. You know how much he has grown, and that the freedom he feels is hard fought. It’s that one that makes me cry, that gives me hope, that makes me a little sad.