Hello!
Our first course of 2024, Re-reading and writing Sylvia Plath, starts on Sunday, after I’ve promised to rerun it since last year. If you’d like to come along, there’s (I think!) one space left - click here to snap up a ticket, and we’ll see you on Sunday morning (if you’re in the UK) or evening (if you’re in Australia).
This is the first course I’ve hosted in this new dual timeslot, so I’d love to get some feedback on having moved from our Monday evenings. As we’re heading into February now too, there’ll be a mini-workshop announcement soon, once I’ve ironed out some dates, so keep an eye out!
I’ve moved into our new apartment this week, and moving always makes me think of other place I’ve lived, or places I would like to. I’ve been in London for most of my life, but I’ve lived in Edinburgh (which I loved, and I feel like I left before I was ready to -
’s recent post made me very nostalgic) and when I lived in Australia before, I lived in Sydney. Daniel and I lived in our London flat for six years, and it’s strange to think that this is only the second home we’ve had together.Keep reading with a 7-day free trial
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