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Anwen Hayward

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Anwen Kya Hayward was born in 1992 and has been quietly fuming about it ever since. She has a Master's in Myth, Narrative and Theory, a terribly behaved cat and a bit of a thing for iambic pentameter. Her first novella, Here, the World Entire, was published in 2016. ...more

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Whale Fall by Elizabeth  O'Connor
"If you're going to represent a culture, at least take the time to spell names correctly, use proper Welsh grammar, and recognize that Welsh culture is distinct from those of the Scottish and Irish islands. Simply reading about the latter and assuming" Read more of this review »
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"Story and writing was fine but the Welsh translations are at times not only clumsy but wildly incorrect and even offensive.

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I have to admit, I knew absolutely nothing about Honduras before I read this book. I didn’t know there was a coup in 2009, and I didn’t know that Honduras has one of the highest rates of murder of transgender people in the world, which is something t ...more
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This was such an interesting book, and absolutely not the sort of thing I'd usually pick up outside of this challenge. I know I've said it before, but it bears repeating: one of my favourite things about trying to read a book by a woman from every co ...more
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An absolute riot. Brilliantly researched and full of esoteric gems about the early response to the burgeoning science of electricity - in particular, I enjoyed the satirical poetry of GH Powell in response to the arc lamps at London Paddington:

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