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Tag: Our Body's Bodies

Relative Change: a poem by Liz MacWhirter

28th March 20239th April 2023  Liz MacWhirter

Elemental reactions spark a primal, protective dissolution and reformation of the female body, in this beautifully vivid poem by Liz MacWhirter.

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Posted in Creative Writing, PoetryTagged: Creative Writing, Liz MacWhirter, My Body's Bodies Editorial, Our Body's Bodies, Poetry

The Woman in the Bath by Emma Jones

5th February 20237th February 2023  Emma Jones

In this beautifully meditative essay, Emma Jones reflects on Ithell Colquhoun’s painting, Scylla, the artist’s links to British Surrealism and how seeing the body as landscape takes us beyond our narrow borders into new realms of personal and collective freedom.

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Posted in Art and design, Arts, Creative Writing, Non-FictionTagged: Bodies, Emma Jones, Ithell Colquhoun, John Everett Millais, My Body's Bodies Editorial, Mythology, Ophelia, Our Body's Bodies, Pierre Bonnard, Scylla, Surrealism, Tate, Tate Britain, The Bath, water

Carbis Bay and other short fiction by Sascha Akhtar

31st August 20228th September 2022  Sascha Akhtar

Multiple voices haunt pain-wracked bodies and trauma-stored forms amid seaweed-strewn spaces in Sascha Akhtar’s beguiling short fiction.

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Posted in Creative Writing, Flash FictionTagged: Bodies, Fiction, Flash Fiction, My Body's Bodies Editorial, Our Body's Bodies, Sascha Akhtar
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