Updates

I am so happy to announce that we have an estimated publication date for The Resilience of Being. We are looking at 21st August for the anthology to be available for order! More details will be circulated that week. In the meantime, we have Kickstarter rewards on the way and I have a few more… Continue reading

Updates

Following the cover art competition held for The Resilience of Being anthology, I want to thank all those who contributed. The range of submissions was great to see; we had digital art, hand-drawn pieces, and even some photography. I am delighted to announce that the winner is Jacob Walden, a 16-year-old artist living in Warwickshire.… Continue reading

Story Excerpts

Sneak Peek: #5

The final sneak peek is an excerpt from Eva Tutchell's In Praise of Duffle Coats, a story that takes us through how an incredible opportunity in 1960 allowed Eva to finally enjoy underwear shopping. Want to read more? Head over to the Kickstarter to get yourself a copy of the anthology: http://kck.st/2wjGIzw

Story Excerpts

Sneak Peek: #4

Today's snippet is Ted Burr's exploration of his body image while navigating the gay community, and how this inspired him to use his experiences to help others. Want to read more? Head over to the Kickstarter to get yourself a copy of the anthology: http://kck.st/2wjGIzw

Story Excerpts

Sneak Peek: #3

For the third sneak peek we have an insight into how life as a performer can influence your experience with body image, as Esmè Smithson opens up about how she found a balance that works for her. Want to read more? Head over to the Kickstarter to get yourself a copy of the anthology: http://kck.st/2wjGIzw

Updates

It's LIVE!! Today I have activated my Kickstarter funding project for my anthology, The Resilience of Being. We're needing £500 in the next 45 days to be able to launch this project - of course, any more would be incredible! If you can't donate, please do share so we can reach as many people as… Continue reading

body acceptance

As I’ve been organising this project, I have been keen to make sure the contributors and readers are the main focus. I knew body image was a topic that affected me and I knew that reading the submissions could relate to my experiences; but I don’t think I considered just how easily I could be… Continue reading