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Liana Badr on being a female author in translation

Women in Translation Month was launched in 2014 by Meytal Radzinski, a book blogger who noticed an imbalance in the Continue reading →

International Women’s Day: Reflections on womanhood from Britain, Latvia, and Somalia

To mark International Women’s Day this year we asked three of our authors to write about what it means to Continue reading →

A Trump Reading List

It’s been a year. A year of CAPITALS USED FOR EMPHASIS AT THE END OF TWEETS. A year of walls Continue reading →

Women in Translation Month: Why it’s important to celebrate #WITmonth

This month, the world celebrates ‘Women in Translation’ – an initiative started in 2014 by blogger Meytal Radzinski that celebrates Continue reading →

Protest Guest Blog: ‘We are everywhere, we said. And we were.’ – Margaret Beetham on Greenham Common

To mark the launch of Protest: Stories of Resistance, celebrating the often overlooked history of British protest and grassroots movements, Continue reading →

International Women’s Day Short Story Showcase

International Women’s Day falls annually on the 8th March, and is day when the world is invited to reflect on Continue reading →

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