When the Ice melts…

The Fall Lub dub Lub dub palpitates the heart though when into his Pools of aqua-marine she falls a moment near death she grabs her chest as it flutters and skips Dumbstruck and blinded she falls deeper, to lands where she is vulnerable and true, Once the Ice Queen  whom nobody could touch She held … Continue reading »

Something has to give.

Where the sexes do seem to fail is within the field of love and relationships. Back to the days of dowry, women have (more or less) lived under man’s command, his pet and puppet to the mechanics of lineage and bloodline; his ‘entertainment’ at night-time after she has worked a busy day of household chores. To … Continue reading »

A New Light.

What defines the self; the difference between you and I; him and her; she and he? Society is built on social taboos which permeate our daily lives, prohibiting one from being one’s true self; instead we perform to society, afraid to stand against the norm as individuals. The constraints and social boundaries of sex, sexuality, … Continue reading »

The Self Under Extreme Conditions

The Self Under Extreme Conditions in Virginia Woolf’s Writing. Virginia Woolf introduced a new style of writing, applying feminist principles to literature and allowing the female voice finally to be heard.Woolf aimed at creating a radical new form of androgynous expression,which aimed to marry both the sexes together, creating a kind of equality (at least … Continue reading »