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Book Review: Rainer Maria Rilke // Letters to a Young Poet

Rilke’s Letters to a Young Poet are just what an aspiring writer needs to read…

Posted byg.m.writesMar 3, 2021Feb 27, 2021Posted inBooks, Mental Health, Philosophy, writingTags:bookreview, Books, Rilke, writingLeave a comment on Book Review: Rainer Maria Rilke // Letters to a Young Poet

Book Review: Margaret Atwood // Dearly

In her latest poetry anthology Margaret Atwood beautifully grapples with loss and grief

Posted byg.m.writesFeb 28, 2021Feb 27, 2021Posted inBooks, Mental Health, PhilosophyTags:bookreview, Books, Dearly, MargaretAtwood, writingLeave a comment on Book Review: Margaret Atwood // Dearly

Why ‘Said’ Should No Longer Be Taboo.

Why I fell in love with the word ‘said’ after listening to Ali Smith’s Autumn and I think you should too.

Posted byg.m.writesFeb 21, 2021Posted inBooks, writingTags:bookreview, Books, writingLeave a comment on Why ‘Said’ Should No Longer Be Taboo.

Has The Pandemic Turned Us Into Sceptics?

How McEwan’s Novel reflects a Saturday we can no longer have, and we become what his protagonist yearns to be.

Posted byg.m.writesFeb 3, 2021Posted inBooks, COVID, Mental Health, PhilosophyTags:bookreview, COVID, Journalism, Philosophy, writingLeave a comment on Has The Pandemic Turned Us Into Sceptics?

Cry A Little Louder

How Atwood’s Surfacing shows crying has no gender and is the most liberating sound we can make.

Posted byg.m.writesJan 31, 2021Posted inBooks, Environment, FeminismTags:bookreview, Books, Feminism, Journalism, writingLeave a comment on Cry A Little Louder

Can Billie Eilish Propel Philosophy Away from Old Men?

A new philosophical argument is emerging…

Posted byg.m.writesJan 24, 2021Jan 28, 2021Posted inFeminism, Music, PhilosophyTags:BillieEilish, Journalism, Music, Philosophy, writing1 Comment on Can Billie Eilish Propel Philosophy Away from Old Men?

Finding Yourself in Bernardine Evaristo’s ‘Girl, Woman, Other’

How Evaristo’s Girl, Woman, Other provided me with friends and a determination to ensure nothing stopped me from fulfilling my potential.

Posted byg.m.writesJan 10, 2021Jan 29, 2021Posted inBooks, Feminism, RacismTags:Book, bookreview, Feminsim, Journalism, Racism, Review, writingLeave a comment on Finding Yourself in Bernardine Evaristo’s ‘Girl, Woman, Other’

Why I Never Want to be a Mother…

How Stockett’s The Help made me equally hate and love my mother.

Posted byg.m.writesJan 3, 2021Jan 29, 2021Posted inBooks, RacismTags:Bookreviews, Books, Journalism, Racism, Reviews, writingLeave a comment on Why I Never Want to be a Mother…

Are You A Disgrace?

How Coetzee’s novel Disgrace taught me that I was born a disgrace.

Posted byg.m.writesDec 28, 2020Jan 29, 2021Posted inBooks, RacismTags:bookreview, Journalism, Racism, Reviews, writingLeave a comment on Are You A Disgrace?

What does Atwood think we can learn from insects?

How Margaret Atwood’s Cat’s Eye presents a shockingly up to date account on today’s environmental crisis.

Posted byg.m.writesDec 19, 2020Jan 29, 2021Posted inBooks, Environment, FeminismTags:Books, Environment, Review, writingLeave a comment on What does Atwood think we can learn from insects?
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