The First Date
The First Date: A short story. Imagining romance in the quarantines of the future.
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Read more“She was wearing TV face with the emotion: ‘cheerful’”. Catriona Inglis reflects on a future.
Read moreA third year’s reflections on the missed memories of their final term at Durham.
Read moreCatriona Inglis reviews the new psychological thriller ‘Blue Room’, written by Alexander Cohen.
Read moreCatriona Inglis has mixed feelings about DULOG’s production of ‘Company’.
Read more‘I spent the majority of the event laughing and I think that is essential for the success of contemporary poetry’ Catriona Inglis discusses her evening with Roger McGough at Durham Book Festival.
Read moreCatriona Inglis argues that blaming Oxbridge for a lack of social mobility in the U.K. ignores the role of private schools and oversimplifies the issue.
Read moreCatriona Inglis enjoys a night of quick-witted musical numbers at Ushaw College.
Read moreCatriona Inglis explores her relationship with writing since childhood.
Read more‘On All Hallows’ Eve, what better way to get you in that festive haunting spirit than a breakdown of some of the spookiest spots in Durham?’ Catriona Inglis takes us on a guided tour of Durham’s ghostly legends at the scariest time of the year.
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