Blog Posts

  • Frida Kahlo – Artist/Ill/Infertile Mother

    Much of my pamphlet (out on Wednesday with Mother’s Milk Books) deals with mothering and pain.   From the first cramps of labour, much of mothering is painful – the child’s first accident, first heartbreak, the cruel things they can say, the mistakes you inevitably make.  But there are more personal reasons that pain seeps into…

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  • Marie Curie – Scientist Mother

    Recently Twitter user Daurie has been highlighting the way women are written about by tweeting about famous men in terms of their familial status: Pierre Curie, married and proud father of two, found time for love and family during his short scientific career. This week’s blog is about Marie Curie, married mother of two who,…

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  • Kate Bush – Singer-songwriter/Strange Mother

    Kate Bush is not just a singer-songwriter.  She is first and foremost a creator.   Like Bowie who passed away recently, as well as an incredibly distinctive voice, it is her other talents – dancing, performing, composing – that combine to be far bigger than the whole. The rhythms of creativity run through to her marrow…

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  • Indira Gandhi – Political Mother

    Daughter of Jawaharlal Nehru, the first Prime Minister of India Indira Gandhi (1917-1984) was a formidable leader and mother of two sons Sanjay and Rajiv who both became involved in politics. As  twelve year-old head of the Monkey Brigade, a youth group that sought to help end British rule in India, Indira learned the dialogue…

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