Notes
1The Contemporary Women's Writing Network was established by a group of university teachers to encourage the academic study of women's writing and to facilitate contact and discussion between all who are interested in contemporary women's writing (prose fiction, non-fiction, poetry and drama), including writers, publishers and readers in the academy and beyond. More information, including how to join, can be found at www.cwwn.org For CWWN purposes we interpret ‘contemporary’ to mean anything written after 1970.
2Lucie Armitt, ‘Interview with Sarah Waters (CWWN conference, University of Wales, Bangor, 22nd April, 2006)’, Feminist Review 85, 2007; pp. 116–27: 125.