Over the course of a few hundred years, much of Britain's land has been privatized — that is to say taken out of some form of collective ownership and management and handed over to individuals.| www.thelandmagazine.org.uk
A student’s map of Oxford, the trauma of Finals and a fun game to play with license plates| www.lifelitter.org
Truth-telling, self-portraits and a significant train ride.| www.lifelitter.org
And I found a flower in a field / A field of cars and people / Rows of concrete, paint, and steel / Manhattan is where it grew / And I thought to cut it from its stem / And take it| Genius
Fictionalised memoirs of exams, sex and adventure, in Oxford and beyond. Anaïs Nin meets Kerouac meets High Fidelity: failing expectations, unfulfilled potential and unrequited love. Click to read Life Litter, by Jill, a Substack publication with thousands of subscribers.| www.lifelitter.org
Why a cow is the UK’s most dangerous animal, how where we grow up matters and the things we remember most.| www.lifelitter.org