


Migraines: More than Just A ‘Headache’
When I was nine, I went to the medical room at school on a Monday afternoon because I had a […]

Gilmore Girls: A Dose of Motherhood
To me growing up, Gilmore was not a word I had heard at all, it meant nothing to me. Yet […]

‘Representation’: The Buzz Word That Does Matter
Maelle discusses the importance of representation in the media as a bisexual woman.

Mental Health in Young Adult Fiction
As an author, I owe it to my readers to present a realistic, inclusive world. Whether we have an own voices story to tell, or our […]

Memories: a monologue
This is an edited version of a monologue from a short play I wrote earlier this year called The Closed […]

Would You Dare Call Yourself a Feminist?
Feminism is on the up rise, right? It’s constantly changing and developing, with women being given more opportunities compared to […]

Dolly Was Right: It’s All Takin’ And No Givin’
This is an anonymous article due to the nature of the subject and the writer wishing to retain her employment. […]

Lost in Transition
Maelle writes of the romance of having your heart caught between two places and a person.

Climate Change: The Instant Solution That Costs Absolutely Nothing
By Victoria Roots on August 2, 2019 All opinions shared in this article are that of the author and do […]

Burning
By Elinor Austin Burning A guttering candle, I burned my hope for a trail of smoke To lead you to […]

Womanly Wiles
they say I’ll get by on my womanly wiles, but I don’t know what the hell they mean: my degrees? my […]

We Need To Talk About: Tinder
Welcome to the first series on our brand new platform: ‘We Need To Talk About’. We will be encouraging writers […]

Eco-Friendly Period Products the Earth and Your Vagina Will Love
Navigating the world as a young person on their period is already difficult without the impending doom of climate change […]

Music Spotlight: Strama
With our launch, we wanted to share some strong, independent, female music with you. Watch Strama talk about all of […]

Life Through The Lens
Being 21st century young adults, we’ve grown up in a world where technology has pretty much always seemed to be […]