Thousands of female writers are choosing to publish their work via subscriber-only emails,free from online abuse and ridicule. Two writers debate the merits of the ‘secure space’
I don’t have my own newsletter. I’ve never even written a blog. But I’m not oblivious ((adj.) lacking consciousness or awareness of something) to the work that goes into producing a publication to which someone with even a half-hearted interest in women’s issues might want to subscribe. Increasingly, there are writers and thinkers willing to effect in this work: this week alone, and I have enjoyed Anne T Donahue’s musings on female friendship and,skipping over Dolly Alderton’s meditations on how we treat the elderly, listened to her Spotify playlist in its entirety.
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Source: theguardian.com