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Vane Women Press

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vanewomenVane Women Press was launched in 1993 as the publishing arm of the Vane Women performing and writing collective. It is a small press committed to bringing out the work of women writers in the North East. The collective takes its name from Darlington Arts Centre's address at Vane Terrace - their base camp. 

Contact details
Vane Women Press
Darlington Arts Centre, 
Vane Terrace, 
Darlington DL3

Web: www.vanewomen.co.uk

 

LATEST NEWS

Vane Women is launching Collecting Stones, an Anthology, and Stripping the Blackthorn by Lindsay Balderson. Click here to find out more.

 

PUBLICATIONS

 

durham-posterCollecting Stones, Vane Women Anthology

Collecting Stones is an anthology of poems and stories inspired by Harehope Quarry, Weardale, location of the famous Frosterley Marble.

Beautiful Ink and Wash drawings by John Longstaff who has worked for 30 years as artist/cartoonist. Under the pen name Cluff he is The Northern Echo's pocket cartoonist. His great grandfather lived on Whitfield Brow above Bollihope Burn which runs through Harehope Quarry.

"A disused lime quarry reclaimed by nature and invested with new human activity contains a deep bed of metaphor. These writings and images are the riches won by working it."
Steve Dales

 

 

blackthornStripping the Blackthorn by Lindsay Balderson
When Lindsay Balderson looks at High Force in spate she sees twin towers falling. This is a remarkable collection as it reminds us that terror and beauty live in the same world.

While we are growing up parents can be planning their divorce in the next room. While we are boarding a train, another passenger can be led away in handcuffs. Stripping the Blackthorn opens our eyes to the shadows in our lives, none darker than the vaults in the minds of torturers. Love is celebrated as the fruit of the thorn, as it should be.