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Lucy Writers Announces the Publication of its Arts Council England Funded Anthology, What the Water Gave Us

28th June 202328th June 2023  Lucy Writers

Lucy Writers announces its new Arts Council England funded anthology, What the Water Gave Us, published by Takeaway Press, featuring fourteen women and non-binary writers from migrant backgrounds.

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Posted in Arts, Books, Creative Writing, Non-FictionTagged: anthology, Arts Council England, Arts Council England National Lottery Grant, Azad Ashim Sharma, Burley Fisher, Claire Hynes, Denise Rose Hansen, Dr Isobel Maddison, Elodie Rose Barnes, Emily Midorikawa, Emma Claire Sweeney, Emma Korantema Hanson, Hannah Hutchings-Georgiou, Irenosen Okojie, Jen Calleja, Jenny Chamarette, Lucy Writers, migrant writers, Migration, Rojbîn Arjen Yigit, Selin Genc, Shamini Sriskandarajah, Shirley Ahura, So Mayer, Susan Barker, Takeaway Press, The Ruppin Agency, Yen Ooi, Yvonne Battle-Felton

In conversation with author Emily Midorikawa: ‘They weren’t straightforward heroines’

15th June 202116th June 2021  Eliza Goodpasture

Eliza Goodpasture talks to acclaimed author Emily Midorikawa about her latest book, Out of the Shadows, the fascinating Spiritualist women who inspired it, writing a book during the pandemic and the literary female friendships narrated in the award-winning book, A Secret Sisterhood.

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Posted in Arts, Books, InterviewsTagged: A Secret Sisterhood, Charlotte Brontë, Elizabeth Gaskell, Emily Midorikawa, Emma Claire Sweeney, female friendships, Feminism, feminist history, friendship, George Eliot, Kate Fox, Mary Taylor, Out of the Shadows, Something Rhymed, Spiritualism, The Fox Sisters, Vera Brittain, Victorian women, Winifred Holtby
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