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 · Nasty Women: a Ink Spotlight L-R: Laura Jones Heather McDaid – photo credit @tourgirlsclub We don’t know if we’re bombastic enough to claim that we’re redefining the Scottish book bubble, but we do know that we want to bring a bit of fun to . NASTY WOMEN - THE CONTRIBUTORS. Photo: Keira-Anne Photography. Ren Aldridge. Ren Aldridge is an artist, musician and writer. She fronts feminist hardcore punk band Petrol Girls who released their debut album Talk of Violence in November Ren completed her BA Fine Art at Goldsmiths in where she was Women’s Officer on the Students.  · From racism to sexism, pregnancy to death, immigration to ableism, Nasty Woman looks at what it means to be a woman today through a variety of experiences and perspectives. For anyone looking for the courage to embrace their inner #NastyWoman in the current climate, Ink has more than a few ideas for you.


People, politics, pressure, punk - From working class experience to racial divides in Trump's America, being a child of immigrants, to sexual assault, Brexit, pregnancy, contraception, identity, family, finding a voice online, role models and more, Nasty Women is a collection of essays and accounts on being a woman in the 21st century. Nasty Women: a Ink Spotlight L-R: Laura Jones Heather McDaid - photo credit @tourgirlsclub We don't know if we're bombastic enough to claim that we're redefining the Scottish book bubble, but we do know that we want to bring a bit of fun to the industry while tackling some big and difficult subjects. Ink on Nasty Women, their first anthology Publishing on International Women's Day, fresh and fierce new publishers Ink's Nasty Women is an anthology Margaret Atwood describes as 'An essential window into many of the hazard-strewn worlds younger women are living in right now.'.


Ink is an alternative, award winning, independent publisher of the likes of Nasty Women, Chris McQueer and more. Nasty Women is a collection of essays which address the question of what it is to be a woman in the twenty-first century. Edited and published by new, independent Scottish publisher Ink, the collection was put together in the aftermath of and in response to the election of Donald Trump to the US Presidency. Nasty Women: a Ink Spotlight L-R: Laura Jones Heather McDaid – photo credit @tourgirlsclub We don’t know if we’re bombastic enough to claim that we’re redefining the Scottish book bubble, but we do know that we want to bring a bit of fun to the industry while tackling some big and difficult subjects.

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