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What Would A Woman Do To An Unconscious Man If She Thought No-One Would Find Out?
I’ve been thinking about this a lot over the course of the trial of Dominique Pelicot and his fellow accused: what would a woman do to an unconscious…
Dec 20, 2024 • Anna Wharton
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Sep 16, 2024 • Anna Wharton
Sunday Shelfie with Sean Gilbert
It’s Sunday and so it can only mean one thing, a browse through the bookshelves of another writer.
9 hrs ago • Anna Wharton
The Imposter – Chapter Twenty-Five
In 2021, my novel, The Imposter, was published by Pan Macmillan in the UK.
Feb 13 • Anna Wharton
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Happy (?) Birthday To Me…
A recording from my live with Marianne Power and Jennifer Cox
Feb 9 • Anna Wharton, Marianne Power, and Jennifer Cox

Feminist Essays

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What Would The World's Most Famous Rich Women and Female Politicians Do To Underage Boys If They Thought No-One Would Find Out?
Forgive the long headline, but regular followers of White Ink might know where I am going with this question.
Feb 4 • Anna Wharton
Feminist Essay Club #4
Last week, we gathered for our fourth White Ink feminist essay club.
Dec 10, 2025 • Anna Wharton
Join November's Feminist Essay Club
It’s back!
Nov 17, 2025 • Anna Wharton
"There Are Always Two Sides"
What is it about women speaking up about men’s bad behaviour that makes people feel so uncomfortable?
Oct 29, 2025 • Anna Wharton
My Dog Has More Rights Than A Woman
This time last year, I was sleeping on the sofa, my Labrador, Tilki, had just given birth to seven puppies and she was sleeping in a pen in the living…
Oct 1, 2025 • Anna Wharton

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The Imposter – Chapter Twenty-Four
In 2021, my novel, The Imposter, was published by Pan Macmillan in the UK.
Feb 6 • Anna Wharton
What Would The World's Most Famous Rich Women and Female Politicians Do To Underage Boys If They Thought No-One Would Find Out?
Forgive the long headline, but regular followers of White Ink might know where I am going with this question.
Feb 4 • Anna Wharton
On Women and Their Competitive Busyness
This weekend I met up with some old friends.
Feb 3 • Anna Wharton
A Conversation with the Baroness Currently Blocking the Assisted Dying Bill
I consider myself to be a fairly even-tempered person, but during the writing of the final book that I co-authored with Wendy Mitchell, I felt the anger…
Feb 2 • Anna Wharton
Sunday Shelfie with Tanya Sweeney
It’s back!
Feb 1 • Anna Wharton
The Imposter – Chapter Twenty-Three
In 2021, my novel, The Imposter, was published by Pan Macmillan in the UK.
Jan 30 • Anna Wharton
Pretti and Good WILL Triumph Over Evil
They say don’t read the comments, in fact I have written about that myself. But that is usually aimed at the writer who has penned the article. But I…
Jan 25 • Anna Wharton
The Imposter – Chapter Twenty-Two
In 2021, my novel, The Imposter, was published by Pan Macmillan in the UK.
Jan 23 • Anna Wharton

Sunday Shelfie

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Sunday Shelfie with Sean Gilbert
It’s Sunday and so it can only mean one thing, a browse through the bookshelves of another writer.
9 hrs ago • Anna Wharton
Sunday Shelfie with Tanya Sweeney
It’s back!
Feb 1 • Anna Wharton
Sunday Shelfie with Andreina Cordani
This week’s author is an old friend of White Ink.
Dec 14, 2025 • Anna Wharton
Sunday Shelfie with Jo Thompson
Happy Sunday, though not a very happy one where I am as we have not a drip of water coming from our taps across most of our town, and all the neighbours…
Nov 30, 2025 • Anna Wharton
Sunday Shelfie with Alexander Larman
It is always so hard to get male authors to agree to grace the pages of White Ink.
Nov 16, 2025 • Anna Wharton
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