Isobel Webb-Pratt If you have spent even a few minutes on BookTok it’s highly likely you will have come across some content related to Colleen Hoover and her works. There have been […]
Reading “A Room of One’s Own” in 2023

Josh Povall Nearly 100 years on, Virginia Woolf’s A Room of One’s Own is as pertinent as ever in the era of Andrew Tate. I received a copy of A Room of […]
‘Purist and Elementary’: Issues of Censorship and Book Banning

Leah Golder discusses the reality of book banning and censorship.
‘The industry could and should do a lot more’: Interventions and their Necessity in Diversifying Publishing

Leah Golder discusses why the publishing industry urgently needs to do more to diversify its workplace.
Redefining Filipina Femininity: José Rizal’s María Clara vs. Real Filipino Women in War

Everyone who has received education in the Philippines is familiar with the writings of José Rizal, the country’s national hero or bayani. His duology Noli me Tangere and El filibusterismo exposes Spain’s brutal governance and their heinous treatment of Filipino nationals.
“Strong or milky”: Why a cup of tea is such a controversial topic.
By Olivia Carne Whether you have a cup of tea regularly, occasionally, or not at all, it is undoubtedly a part of your life in some way or another. You may think […]