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Review: Women of a Certain Rage Ed. by Liz Byrski, by Shelley Timms

June 6, 2021August 3, 2021 By Underground Team

Title: Women of a Certain RageEditor: Liz ByrskiGenre: Essay collectionPublisher: Fremantle PressPublished: February 2021 I can vividly remember the last time I was

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Take your Nonfiction to the Next Level by Shelley Carter

December 25, 2019December 31, 2020 By Underground Team

Image from Canva Free Stock Images Writing long-form nonfiction can be difficult; there is a fine line between cramming as much interesting information into a book or article,

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Review: Watching Cartoons With Boys by Emma Michelle, reviewed by Jess Gately

November 8, 2017May 1, 2018 By Underground Team

Issue 20’s Review Watching Cartoons With Boys by Emma Michelle A review by Jess Gately (this review can be found in Issue 20:

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