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Laura Bates discusses her YA fantasy début based on Arthurian legend

“It meant a lot to be able to imbue these female characters with qualities of dominance and strength and authority that we are so used to seeing in men”
Laura Bates © Siggi Holm
Laura Bates © Siggi Holm
In her YA fantasy début, the founder of the Everyday Sexism Project Laura Bates revisits Arthurian England through the lens of sisterhood

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