Melba Escobar, author of House of Beauty answered 4 questions for us about feminism. Check them out.
“Women of 2018 have a long way yet to go. We also have a lot to celebrate.” Today’s piece of writing is by Lucy Hughes-Hallett.
“Words are power. Reading is power. YOU have the power. Don’t forget to use it.”
Have a read of this fantastic piece from guest-writer Alice Revel, founder of Reading in Heels. We dare you to read it and not feel inspired. It’s impossible.
The ultimate handbook for women on how to take your career, aspirations and experience to the next level.
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As part of our month-long celebration of women’s writing, we’ve asked people HarperCollins wide who their favourite fictional heroine is and why.
What does it mean to be a woman in 2018?
I hope it means, among other things, that you and your best friend do not have to—as my best friend and I once did—agree to be sexually harassed by a dog-sitter in order to secure his services for the weekend because he is the only dog-sitter available and it’s already late on Thursday.
As part of 4th Estate’s month-long celebration of women’s writing, we’re bringing you personal picks from the 4th Estate team. Today’s variety of choices are from Tara Al Azzawi, Naomi Mantin, Liv Marsden and Jack Smyth.
International Women’s Day is a global affirmation of women’s rights marked across the world with marches, protests and celebrations. This year, the #MeToo movement has added extra urgency to the issue of sexual harassment. But a fair question might seem: beyond a few pictures in the newspapers, what does the day actually achieve?