Sylvia Plath Watches Us Sleep But We Don't Mind
Autor: | Victoria Richards |
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EAN: | 9781915789136 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 01.06.2023 |
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Schlagworte: | Feminism body positivity career ambition consent contemporary fiction domestic violence empowerment female friendship gender equality gender roles intersectionality male privilege motherhood sexual harassment sexuality short stories |
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A Jewish woman has been having unnatural thoughts about the softness of another woman's skin. A feminist arranges to meet her online troll. A woman worries, under her duvet, whether she should sit content in a marriage that has turned comfortable...that is, until she falls in love with a tree... Short stories of midnight musings, of women itching to be heard and of delightful insanities.
Victoria Richards is a journalist, writer and poet. She has worked for BBC News, The Times and The Independent, has appeared on Newsnight, BBC World and ITV News and she is the Voices editor at The Independent. In 2017/18 she was shortlisted in the Lucy Cavendish College Fiction Prize 2018, was highly commended in the Bridport Prize, came third in The London Magazine short story competition and second in the TSS flash fiction competition. She was also longlisted in the Bath Short Story Award 2017 and the National Poetry Competition. She lives in London where she is working variously on a novel, a short story collection, poetry, flash fiction and books for children. She is also a co-founder of The Second Source, a group of female journalists tackling sexual harassment in the media.
Victoria Richards is a journalist, writer and poet. She has worked for BBC News, The Times and The Independent, has appeared on Newsnight, BBC World and ITV News and she is the Voices editor at The Independent. In 2017/18 she was shortlisted in the Lucy Cavendish College Fiction Prize 2018, was highly commended in the Bridport Prize, came third in The London Magazine short story competition and second in the TSS flash fiction competition. She was also longlisted in the Bath Short Story Award 2017 and the National Poetry Competition. She lives in London where she is working variously on a novel, a short story collection, poetry, flash fiction and books for children. She is also a co-founder of The Second Source, a group of female journalists tackling sexual harassment in the media.