Review: My Sister The Serial Killer
22nd March 2019
Michelle Obama: We All Need to Belong | Dr Eve Hepburn
19th February 2019
Michelle has become a symbol of a different type of world, far removed from the white, privileged, patriarchal model we are currently lumped with.
(Review): Plum | Delilah Kealy Roberts
30th January 2019
Do you ever wish you could chat with your younger self?
Review: The Mothers | Delilah Kealy-Roberts
17th January 2019
The idea of a female community shines out in this book.
Reviewing a Classic: Villette
27th November 2018
Villette is the feminist mental health novel that we didn’t even know existed.
Review: Trumpet by Jackie Kay
23rd November 2018
If you haven’t yet read this book, then please get your hands on it: it is so important.
Review: Convenience Store Woman
15th October 2018
Our central character, Keiko, is decidedly abnormal.
Review: The Water Cure
12th September 2018
They've been told their bodies are weak, but have fought this narrative with an unnerving force.
Book Review: Stand Tall Little Girl
25th July 2018
Hope’s book shows how support can bridge gaps in understanding
F-Tube | The Sycamore Gap
16th June 2018
Fearless Femme's Josie Deacon interviewed the amazing women behind short film The Sycamore Gap.
Review 2: Walking in This World by Julia Cameron
31st May 2018
“When we map out our ‘coulds’ instead of our ‘shoulds,’ we shift from the realm of probability into the more interesting realm of possibility.’
Review: Walking in This World by Julia Cameron
12th April 2018
The course starts out with a creativity contract. This is a promise to oneself to commit to self-care, good sleep, good food...
Review: Eat Sweat Play by Anna Kessell
31st March 2018
I wish this book had been available when I was 3 years old, minus the complex words, plus beautiful illustrations...
Review: For the love of God, Marie! by Jade Sarson
29th March 2018
For the love of God, Marie! is a delightful comic created by Jade Sarson and published last year. It tells the sweet story of Marie...
Review: SPLIT, by Tamar Broadbent and Emma Pritchard
11th March 2018
The first thing to say about Tamar Broadbent and Emma Pritchard’s Split is that it’s bloody funny.
#IAmFearless • Fearless Femme Launch Party a Roaring Success
5th March 2018
Last week Fearless Femme celebrated its launch with a fun-filled party co-hosted by the University of Edinburgh...
Podcast: Girl, Interrupted (Review)
4th March 2018
"Hello! I’m Katalina Watt and today I'll be discussing Susanna Kaysen’s 1993 memoir: Girl, Interrupted."
Passion or Dysfunction? Hollywood’s Unhealthy Love Model
3rd February 2018
The first moment you see him, you know. The second he steps onto the cinema screen. He’s handsome. He’s sweet. He treats the heroine with unrelenting kindness...
Mental Health: a Headache
1st February 2018
It is a headache going through it, and a headache attempting to get people to understand it. There are many other expletive words you can use to describe it...
Watch It: The Shows (and Films) That Won’t Let You Down
29th January 2018
There’s nothing worse than when you’re relaxing on the couch with several snacks, possibly a glass of wine, trying to unwind with a film or TV show when BAM...