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.
You can read her short story Forget me not in the Sunday Express here
And here is an example of her academic writing: an article for Writing in Practice: Inventing Shakespeare: re-imagining a national icon.