Tala Josephine Woods is a London based freelance writer and poet. She has written for Advertising Week Europe, and her poetry has been published in books as well shared on across poetry accounts on social media. You can find her @talawrites on instagram, or contact her via talawritesalot @ gmail.com for commission based work or enquires.
You know what time it is! We’re bringing you another four books we know you’ll want to cosy up with while the season slowly changes to Autumn. So, grab a cup of tea, Pumpkin Spice Latte, whatever...
We’re back to bring you another monthly round up of books we know you’d love! This month, we’ve got another four books for you to devour. Woman, Eating, Claire Kohda This book was everything I...
The joy and simplicity of the act of reading a book cannot be disputed. Whether it’s sitting in the sun, sipping an ice cold Diet Coke, or curled up on the couch while the rain falls outside, a...
Welcome to the final and third part of our Greatest Songs of All Time series. This is the last time I’ll be covering some of the greatest songs and some of the fascinating backstories behind the...
Welcome to the second instalment of our “Greatest Songs of All Time” series. This week, we’re looking at another fantastic set of songs from different eras, all with interesting backstories...
Music has always been a method of escape; a gateway into a world that allows us to detach from reality. However, in the past 6 months, music has allowed us all to take a break from the crushing...
“Where someone takes a picture under a person’s clothing without their permission” – this is the official description of the term “upskirting” given to the public by gov.uk, the British...
For most of the month of April, every time I turned onto the news or logged onto some social media platform, I saw something about Extinction Rebellion (or Brexit, but I think everyone has had it up...
I sit in North London, in a flat with windows the length of the floor to the ceiling, overlooking passers-by getting on with their day. Ege Dündar is looking out the window, reminiscing on his life...
Having the luxury to have your work separated from your negative actions as an individual, is the one of the many, many, many definitions of “white male privilege”. And one of the prime examples...