Laura Bridgeman is most recently the author of the Kindle bestseller, How Was The Party?: A Year Living With Alzheimer's. She has written for the theatre and BBC Radio 4. She runs her own press: hotpencil, with Serge Nicholson. Publications include: There Is No Word For It, The (Trans) Mangina Monologues, exploring the trans male experience (2011), and The Butch Monologues, exploring female masculinity (2014). Laura teaches Creative Writing in Kingston University, where she is Writer In Residence, and she has taught in five UK prisons. Her novel, Raphael Coombs, was short-listed for the Charles Pick Fellowship.
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Published in: TransformationOn Mother's Day: how to be an unconventional mum
I never wanted a child. But now I am a double mother: to my own mother as she copes with Alzheimer's, and to a son I...
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Published in: TransformationPrisoner X and the British Guantanamo Bay
Working as a writer in residence at prisons, I have been advised not to "fight" if an inmate takes me hostage and...