Sally’s journalism has been published in the Guardian, New Scientist, Sunday Times and Evening Standard, and her essays have appeared in The Conversation, where she has written on a diverse range of subjects including inventing Shakespeare, how to recapture the joy of childhood reading, flawed heroines and the pros and cons of writing a novel in 30 days.
You can read her Guardian article about getting married after having children here.
She has also written a number of articles about her historical novel Dark Aemilia including Top ten novels inspired by Shakespeare in the Guardian, Ten reasons we need a feminist Macbeth in the Huffington Post and The Mindful Writer for Bookanista.
And here is an example of her academic writing: an article for Writing in Practice: Inventing Shakespeare: re-imagining a national icon.
Sally is also the co-editor, with Jane Yeh, of Creative Writing: A Workbook with Readings (Open University/Routledge). More information here.
Sally blogs at How to be a Writer