The column for this week’s newsletter is by award-winning journalist, author and broadcaster Emma John. In her memoir Self-Contained: Scenes from a Single Life, she explores what it is to be single in your forties, from sharing a twin room with someone you've never met on a group holiday (because the couples have all the doubles with ensuite) to coming to the realisation that maybe your singleness isn't a temporary arrangement, that maybe you aren't pre-married at all, and in fact you are self-contained.
On owning my singleness (by Emma John)
On owning my singleness (by Emma John)
On owning my singleness (by Emma John)
The column for this week’s newsletter is by award-winning journalist, author and broadcaster Emma John. In her memoir Self-Contained: Scenes from a Single Life, she explores what it is to be single in your forties, from sharing a twin room with someone you've never met on a group holiday (because the couples have all the doubles with ensuite) to coming to the realisation that maybe your singleness isn't a temporary arrangement, that maybe you aren't pre-married at all, and in fact you are self-contained.