Born in 1820: English writer (1820-49)

Portrait with her sisters (1818-48) & (1816-55) by their brother (1817-48), ca. 1833

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Published by us already this month - TWO brand new to get stuck into, a title by Eleanor Scott (who you may already know from her collection...) and a whole history of moving and shaking just in time for 📚💃🥳

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First of the month brings new and boy is a busy one! 📚

First off, we’ve got fiction – TWO new theatrically-thrilling a title by Eleanor Scott, and a anthology all about supernatural sounds…

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We’ll be up to sixteen(!) titles in the series this time next month – did you have any particular favourites from the fabulous fifteen that have already published? 📚

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Born in 1816: English novelist and poet (1816-55)

Portrait with sisters Anne (1820-49) & Emily (1818-48) by brother Patrick Branwell Brontë (1817-1848), ca. 1834

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"Be perfect, make it otherwise.
Yesterday is torn in shreds."

- Dorothea Tanning
Artist/Poet/brilliant NYer



day 20

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Happy Women's Day to everyone. Any day is a good day to remember Ursula Leguin. An author of infinite imagination and quiet wisdom.

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Born in 1806: English poet née Moulton-Barrett (1806-61)

Portrait drawing by (1815-74), 1859

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With two new additions coming next month, the series will hit fifteen titles! 📚

Here’s the first few we published back in 2020 – have you read them all?

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With two new additions coming next month, the series will hit fifteen titles! 📚

Here’s the first few we published back in 2020 – have you read them all?

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Born in 1820: English writer (1820-49)

Portrait with her sisters (1818-48) & (1816-55) by their brother (1817-48), ca. 1833

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Meet Cafe Macabre: A Collection of Horror Stories and Art by Women, featuring 23 women and published by

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Day 18 of features haunted house stories by Norah Lofts collected in HAUNTINGS: IS THERE ANYBODY THERE? (1975).

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Day 17 of is Katharine S. Macquoid's "A Night at Ouseley Manor," published in Harper’s Magazine in January 1890. While visiting relatives at a country house, a mother and son experience nightmares and ghostly attacks.

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The series brings back and contextualises works by writers who were successful in their day.

These novels portray issues which women faced during the twentieth century, highlighting the realities of life and society’s changing attitudes toward female behaviour.

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Born in 1804: French writer Gabrielle Anne Cisterne de Courtiras, (1804-72)

Portrait by (1788-1856), 1844

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Born in 1818: English writer (1818-48)

Portrait with her sisters & by their brother (1817-48), ca. 1833

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Vanessa Bell by Vanessa Bell (L)
and a portrait of her sister, Virginia Woolf, by Vanessa Bell (R)

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