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Thoughts on Virginia Woolf's
"On being ill"
By
Hannah Morris-Voth
By
Dani Herrera
I don't read the classics
(I'm Mexican and mentally ill)
They have stayed favorites for so long because of the craft, the ideas shared in them, the beloved characters. A lot of writers look to those books over and over again, gaining a new inspiration every time. But those stories are not a one-size-fits-all. Some can find themselves in those pages. Some see what they want to write on those pages. They just didn’t work for me.
Anatomy of the starry night
By
Bidisha Kashyap
The central idea behind my piece was to create my own storyline out of the six major colours that stands out the most in this masterpiece. Each colour in my writeup carries it's own unique moment and is set on a different timeline.
Why we still need LGBTQ+ representation in media
By
Emily Bryant
Giving characters the space to break away from heteronormativity provides queer people with the representation that, I would argue, is desperately needed.
Colleclectic -The Joy in Bits & Bobs
I need to confess that I have a mild, harmless, dumb love for the bits and bobs. All the bits and bobs. Every bit and every bob. Something about op shops (Aussie and New Zealander slang for thrift store) and the ridiculously amazing ornaments that they hold over me – I can’t help it!
By
Ruby Ingra
Timeline
By
Aimee Nicole
To the ( ) saliva
By
Chris Mardiroussian
Wonder of Writing
By
Ramsha Rizvi