Blog Posts

  • Rebecca Adlington – Sporty Mother

    I’m going to open by saying a thank you to everyone who made it to the launch of Echolocation at a very packed Hyde Park Book Club on Sunday.  It couldn’t have been a more special day with brilliant poetry from Michael Brown and open micers, generous compering from Matthew Hedley Stoppard and the support…

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  • Teika Bellamy – Publisher Mother

    Thanks to the support of the Leeds Big Bookend festival, my poetry pamphlet Echolocation published by Mother’s Milk Books will be launched at The Hyde Park Book Club on Sunday. I discovered Mother’s Milk after seeing a submission request for adult fairy tales and was delighted when Teika Bellamy (who, with perfect serendipity, had just read and liked my…

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  • Frida Kahlo – Artist/Ill/Infertile Mother

    Much of my pamphlet (out on Wednesday with Mother’s Milk Books) deals with mothering and pain.   From the first cramps of labour, much of mothering is painful – the child’s first accident, first heartbreak, the cruel things they can say, the mistakes you inevitably make.  But there are more personal reasons that pain seeps into…

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  • Marie Curie – Scientist Mother

    Recently Twitter user Daurie has been highlighting the way women are written about by tweeting about famous men in terms of their familial status: Pierre Curie, married and proud father of two, found time for love and family during his short scientific career. This week’s blog is about Marie Curie, married mother of two who,…

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