In her memoir ‘Turning’, Jessica Lee swims in the lakes surrounding Berlin all year through, alone and in […]
creative non-fiction
If you think the class system isn’t alive and well in 21st Century Britain, you haven’t been paying […]
The days are getting shorter and that pile of unpublished writing of yours is getting longer. Or, okay, […]
When I think about empathy it’s always as opposed to sympathy; sympathy is often wetter, patronising sometimes, and […]
Joanna Kavenna grew up in various parts of Britain, and has also lived in the USA, France, Germany, […]
Hens all lay. Until they’re old. A six-pack, a dozen, the pricey browns and greens and blues. Did […]
I’ve been working on a short story recently in which a married couple with a young son invite […]
It’s summer and hopefully you have a bit of time on your hands, so use it well and […]
We’re delighted to announce that Joanna Kavenna will headline our next The Real Story: Live event at Gulliver’s, […]
Every late autumn, early winter, I get to thinking about Canadian musician Mac DeMarco. His woozy, chiming, angular, […]