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Catriona Inglis

Creative Writing Indigo Print Edition 

The First Date

June 18, 2020June 18, 2020 sub.editors 0 Comments Catriona Inglis

The First Date: A short story. Imagining romance in the quarantines of the future.

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Creative Writing Indigo 

The Invisible Woman

May 9, 2020May 9, 2020 sub.editors 0 Comments Catriona Inglis

“She was wearing TV face with the emotion: ‘cheerful’”. Catriona Inglis reflects on a future.

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Creative Writing Indigo 

Endings: A Eulogy

April 18, 2020April 18, 2020 sub.editors 0 Comments Catriona Inglis

A third year’s reflections on the missed memories of their final term at Durham.

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Indigo Stage 

Review: ‘Blue Room’

January 18, 2020 sub.editors 0 Comments Catriona Inglis

Catriona Inglis reviews the new psychological thriller ‘Blue Room’, written by Alexander Cohen.

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Indigo Stage 

Review: ‘Company’

November 21, 2019November 21, 2019 sub.editors 0 Comments Catriona Inglis

Catriona Inglis has mixed feelings about DULOG’s production of ‘Company’.

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Books Indigo 

Durham Book Festival: an evening with Roger McGough

October 23, 2019 sub.editors 0 Comments Catriona Inglis

‘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.

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Comment National Comment 

Abolishing Oxbridge will not improve social mobility

October 2, 2019October 2, 2019 sub.editors 2 Comments Catriona Inglis

Catriona 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.

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Indigo Stage 

‘I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change’ review: ‘lively, animated, and full of laughs’

December 7, 2018 sub.editors 0 Comments Catriona Inglis

Catriona Inglis enjoys a night of quick-witted musical numbers at Ushaw College.

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Creative Writing Indigo 

What does creative writing mean to me?

November 16, 2018November 15, 2018 sub.editors 1 Comment Catriona Inglis

Catriona Inglis explores her relationship with writing since childhood.

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Indigo Indigo Features 

Things that go bump in the night: A guide to the ghosts of Durham

October 31, 2018October 31, 2018 sub.editors 1 Comment Catriona Inglis

‘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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