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Why I Write Stories About Caribbean Women in History
Why I write stories about Caribbean women in history. Exploring migration, identity and the real experiences behind my historical fiction.

Fran Clark
Apr 102 min read


How Family History Inspires Powerful Historical Fiction
How family history inspires powerful historical fiction. Exploring Caribbean migration, identity and the stories that shape generations.

Fran Clark
Apr 33 min read


Stories About Starting Again: Why These Narratives Resonate with Readers
Why do stories about starting again resonate so deeply? Exploring migration, identity and the emotional journeys that shape new beginnings.

Fran Clark
Mar 273 min read


Windrush Generation Stories: Why These Narratives Still Matter Today
Why do Windrush generation stories still resonate today? Exploring migration, identity and the emotional legacy of Caribbean lives in Britain.

Fran Clark
Mar 203 min read


Small Island Themes: Identity, Migration and Belonging
What does Small Island reveal about migration and identity? Exploring the powerful themes of belonging, history and Caribbean migration in Andrea Levy’s landmark novel.

Fran Clark
Mar 134 min read


Across Oceans and Generations: Why Migration Stories Still Matter
Discover why these emotionally rich stories continue to resonate today, and how they inspire historical and women’s fiction set between the Caribbean and London.

Fran Clark
Mar 62 min read
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