Francesca Meyrick
Bio
Writer, activist, whimsy enthusiast. I've been searching for Narnia since the early 1990s.
Stories (4/0)
Friendships in Your Thirties
It’s frighteningly easy to feel lost in your 30s. Up until this point, if you’re anything like me, you'll have spent your life indulgently exploring your independence alongside some truly marvellous creatures—revelling in the good, accepting the bad, and learning from the ugly. As is customary with every milestone that births a new era, you'll have fantasised about the opportunities that await you once you pass the next one. And with blissful ignorance, you'll have headed into the next chapter of your life assuming nothing out of the ordinary will occur.
By Francesca Meyrick5 years ago in Humans
I Am a Feminist
To those of you who have continued to read past the intro title, a big thumbs up to you, you’re a beautiful fucking person. A lot of people will have switched off as soon as they saw the “F word” because still, too many people, it’s a dirty word that inspires little more than an eye roll.
By Francesca Meyrick5 years ago in Viva
- Top Story - November 2018
Where Are All the Poets?
A few years back, I was reviewing records of TV’s greatest adverts for work when I stumbled upon the latest from McDonald’s. Set in a classroom, strewn with cardboard boxes, a familiar song began to play in the background. It was one that evokes pure happiness in me, "We Could Have Been Anything" from the childhood cult classic, Bugsy Malone.
By Francesca Meyrick5 years ago in Humans