Char March

Summary

Char March is an award-winning poet, playwright and short fiction writer. She grew up in the 1960s and ’70s in Central Scotland. Char now divides her time between her 82-year-old mum’s (in the NW Highlands) and her own home in the Yorkshire Pennines. www.charmarch.co.uk

Her story ‘The Importance of Tea and Rabbits’ features in Some Girls’ Mothers.

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Some Girls' Mothers Taster

A sample of short readings from the six authors featured in Some Girls' Mothers. The full unabridged readings are now available as an audio book.

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Books

Naked City

Naked City (Route 15) At the start of this century the cities up and down the UK got a makeover, with city appartments, bar and restaurant cultures and new lifestyle possibilities. These stories look at the effect these changes had, written by the people who lived through them.

‘This collection not only embodies the city, but occupies the very soul of the urban landscape.’ – Inc Writers

Some Girls' Mothers

Six writers tackle the thorny subject of mother/daughter relationships with grace and honesty. Available as paperback, eBook and audio book.

‘Touching, wounding and humbling.’ – Simon Armitage

Events

Some Girls' Mothers Events and Workshops

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