Lost rivers, a bus ride through London and an awkward post-script, from the country.| www.lifelitter.org
On rock climbing, relationships and love the second time around — plus, to mark a year on Substack, the dubious merit of relentless honesty.| www.lifelitter.org
Musings on the past and what does and doesn't deserve a ride into the present.| www.lifelitter.org
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
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
Tales of a really fancy dinner, and some pebbles in the river.| www.lifelitter.org
Logging progress on a story that feels urgent for me to tell.| www.lifelitter.org
Travel is a religious experience. They say.| 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
When they weigh my heart, they will find in it a spired city of books.| www.lifelitter.org
Improbabilities, wine-hungover with nowhere to be — and a very unexpected sequel.| www.lifelitter.org
Awkward encounters with models, girls in the mist and smoking a J.| www.lifelitter.org
An old Roman bridge, the near-death brain — and unreasonable decision-making| www.lifelitter.org
The drive up, the Black Country and an unlikely family history (not mine).| www.lifelitter.org