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While She Slept destabilises easy binaries between tradition and modernity, reminding us that both can…
The Ones Before You is a tender excavation of self and society. With each poem,…
A Kind of Madness takes female relationships seriously. Many of the stories here explore that…
The soft outcome of the “Five Things Mother Did Not Prepare Me For” is how…