Bread Alone
Bread Alone
What happens when we run out of working-class writers?
Pasola, Kate
Indie Novella
03/2026
298
Mole
Inglês
9781738442188
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Foreword - Bread Alone 9
Natasha Carthew
Introduction 12
Kate Pasola
some perfumes smell foul 16
Adam Nasser Benmakhlouf
The Likes Of Us 22
Becka White
Making Art on Pobre Math 29
John Pucay
Catholic guilt 40
Kate Pasola
Hidden Latitudes 49
Macha Lopez
How to Keep Writing with a Day Job:
A 10-step Guide 59
Keshawna Mooney
A History of Writing: For Imogen 67
Damien Mosley
Words Beyond Walls 76
Iqbal Hussain
Dying is an Expensive Business 83
Cath Holland
the pseudonym writer 91
Zoya Raza-Sheikh
The fantasy gap 99
Valerie Estrina
Sharp Enough to Open Doors: On Writing,
Passing, and the Cost of Getting In 107
Laura Kennedy
The Working-Class Writer's Guide
To The End Of The Universe 119
Jakob Straub
What Box Contains That? 126
Rosie Aspinall Priest
The Retreat 130
Jade Green
An actor writing 137
Clive Hammond
NO UNSOLICITED SCRIPTS 149
Sophie Dodds
How to Know When You're a Writer 158
Ashley Archambault
So gauche! 166
Joanna Whitehead
White-collar 176
Mariane Barlaan
'Ow am ya?' 183
Joseph Lee
April 29th Reflections 191
Abraham Adeyemi
The Laptop in the Coffee Shop is Never Mine 208
Kai Conibear
Alas, I became a writer 216
Zeynab Mohamed
Where are all the novels about
working-class women from the countryside? 223
Amanda Gibbons
The Registrar in Gibraltar 235
Daniela Domin Kankova
Venus Fly Trap 241
Joana Lopategui Clements
A working-class historian 264
Eric Lee
Built to Forget You 270
Claire Harnett-Mann
Volvo, for life 279
Niamh Cassidy
It's Bein So Cheery That Keeps Ye Goin 288
Hayley Jane Dawson
A Heretical Essay In Fragments 310
Paz Kaiba
Acknowledgements 319
Natasha Carthew
Introduction 12
Kate Pasola
some perfumes smell foul 16
Adam Nasser Benmakhlouf
The Likes Of Us 22
Becka White
Making Art on Pobre Math 29
John Pucay
Catholic guilt 40
Kate Pasola
Hidden Latitudes 49
Macha Lopez
How to Keep Writing with a Day Job:
A 10-step Guide 59
Keshawna Mooney
A History of Writing: For Imogen 67
Damien Mosley
Words Beyond Walls 76
Iqbal Hussain
Dying is an Expensive Business 83
Cath Holland
the pseudonym writer 91
Zoya Raza-Sheikh
The fantasy gap 99
Valerie Estrina
Sharp Enough to Open Doors: On Writing,
Passing, and the Cost of Getting In 107
Laura Kennedy
The Working-Class Writer's Guide
To The End Of The Universe 119
Jakob Straub
What Box Contains That? 126
Rosie Aspinall Priest
The Retreat 130
Jade Green
An actor writing 137
Clive Hammond
NO UNSOLICITED SCRIPTS 149
Sophie Dodds
How to Know When You're a Writer 158
Ashley Archambault
So gauche! 166
Joanna Whitehead
White-collar 176
Mariane Barlaan
'Ow am ya?' 183
Joseph Lee
April 29th Reflections 191
Abraham Adeyemi
The Laptop in the Coffee Shop is Never Mine 208
Kai Conibear
Alas, I became a writer 216
Zeynab Mohamed
Where are all the novels about
working-class women from the countryside? 223
Amanda Gibbons
The Registrar in Gibraltar 235
Daniela Domin Kankova
Venus Fly Trap 241
Joana Lopategui Clements
A working-class historian 264
Eric Lee
Built to Forget You 270
Claire Harnett-Mann
Volvo, for life 279
Niamh Cassidy
It's Bein So Cheery That Keeps Ye Goin 288
Hayley Jane Dawson
A Heretical Essay In Fragments 310
Paz Kaiba
Acknowledgements 319
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working-class writers; class and creativity; inequality in publishing; cultural representation; literary diversity; social mobility; trauma and identity; journalism and class; writing under pressure; economic disadvantage; outsider perspectives; storytelling and survival; arts and accessibility; publishing barriers; creative resilience; working-class voices; literature and society; career obstacles; class and culture; personal narrative; contemporary essays; social commentary; marginalized write
Foreword - Bread Alone 9
Natasha Carthew
Introduction 12
Kate Pasola
some perfumes smell foul 16
Adam Nasser Benmakhlouf
The Likes Of Us 22
Becka White
Making Art on Pobre Math 29
John Pucay
Catholic guilt 40
Kate Pasola
Hidden Latitudes 49
Macha Lopez
How to Keep Writing with a Day Job:
A 10-step Guide 59
Keshawna Mooney
A History of Writing: For Imogen 67
Damien Mosley
Words Beyond Walls 76
Iqbal Hussain
Dying is an Expensive Business 83
Cath Holland
the pseudonym writer 91
Zoya Raza-Sheikh
The fantasy gap 99
Valerie Estrina
Sharp Enough to Open Doors: On Writing,
Passing, and the Cost of Getting In 107
Laura Kennedy
The Working-Class Writer's Guide
To The End Of The Universe 119
Jakob Straub
What Box Contains That? 126
Rosie Aspinall Priest
The Retreat 130
Jade Green
An actor writing 137
Clive Hammond
NO UNSOLICITED SCRIPTS 149
Sophie Dodds
How to Know When You're a Writer 158
Ashley Archambault
So gauche! 166
Joanna Whitehead
White-collar 176
Mariane Barlaan
'Ow am ya?' 183
Joseph Lee
April 29th Reflections 191
Abraham Adeyemi
The Laptop in the Coffee Shop is Never Mine 208
Kai Conibear
Alas, I became a writer 216
Zeynab Mohamed
Where are all the novels about
working-class women from the countryside? 223
Amanda Gibbons
The Registrar in Gibraltar 235
Daniela Domin Kankova
Venus Fly Trap 241
Joana Lopategui Clements
A working-class historian 264
Eric Lee
Built to Forget You 270
Claire Harnett-Mann
Volvo, for life 279
Niamh Cassidy
It's Bein So Cheery That Keeps Ye Goin 288
Hayley Jane Dawson
A Heretical Essay In Fragments 310
Paz Kaiba
Acknowledgements 319
Natasha Carthew
Introduction 12
Kate Pasola
some perfumes smell foul 16
Adam Nasser Benmakhlouf
The Likes Of Us 22
Becka White
Making Art on Pobre Math 29
John Pucay
Catholic guilt 40
Kate Pasola
Hidden Latitudes 49
Macha Lopez
How to Keep Writing with a Day Job:
A 10-step Guide 59
Keshawna Mooney
A History of Writing: For Imogen 67
Damien Mosley
Words Beyond Walls 76
Iqbal Hussain
Dying is an Expensive Business 83
Cath Holland
the pseudonym writer 91
Zoya Raza-Sheikh
The fantasy gap 99
Valerie Estrina
Sharp Enough to Open Doors: On Writing,
Passing, and the Cost of Getting In 107
Laura Kennedy
The Working-Class Writer's Guide
To The End Of The Universe 119
Jakob Straub
What Box Contains That? 126
Rosie Aspinall Priest
The Retreat 130
Jade Green
An actor writing 137
Clive Hammond
NO UNSOLICITED SCRIPTS 149
Sophie Dodds
How to Know When You're a Writer 158
Ashley Archambault
So gauche! 166
Joanna Whitehead
White-collar 176
Mariane Barlaan
'Ow am ya?' 183
Joseph Lee
April 29th Reflections 191
Abraham Adeyemi
The Laptop in the Coffee Shop is Never Mine 208
Kai Conibear
Alas, I became a writer 216
Zeynab Mohamed
Where are all the novels about
working-class women from the countryside? 223
Amanda Gibbons
The Registrar in Gibraltar 235
Daniela Domin Kankova
Venus Fly Trap 241
Joana Lopategui Clements
A working-class historian 264
Eric Lee
Built to Forget You 270
Claire Harnett-Mann
Volvo, for life 279
Niamh Cassidy
It's Bein So Cheery That Keeps Ye Goin 288
Hayley Jane Dawson
A Heretical Essay In Fragments 310
Paz Kaiba
Acknowledgements 319
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
working-class writers; class and creativity; inequality in publishing; cultural representation; literary diversity; social mobility; trauma and identity; journalism and class; writing under pressure; economic disadvantage; outsider perspectives; storytelling and survival; arts and accessibility; publishing barriers; creative resilience; working-class voices; literature and society; career obstacles; class and culture; personal narrative; contemporary essays; social commentary; marginalized write