I’ve just finished reading Fit Notes: Feminist Writing on Illness & Work Published by Ache on 7 August 2025 ISBN 978-1-0682858-0-6 It’s a compilation so not sure who to put as authours but it was edited by Kirstie Millar, Rosalind Reynolds-Grey, Katrina Millar and Laura Mehers. Paperback: 138 pages
Description: Fit Notes is a book of feminist stories, essays and poetry exploring the intersections of illness, bodies, gender and work.
In this illuminating and essential anthology, Ache brings together nineteen feminist writers to explore illness, pain, gender and work. Sickness is an unavoidable part of life, whether we live with chronic health conditions or are knocked by bouts of illness.
In Fit Notes, writers consider what it means to live in a society that prioritises productivity above all else, while living in a body that resists shift work, desk jobs and commutes. Our writers ask what it means to live, work and rest in a body that hurts.
An artist joins the dots between rest, love and survival. A waitress wonders if Shakespeare’s players ever skived from their acting jobs. A bartender sleeps in a pub toilet. A librarian removes forty-thousand books from a library and tends to her weeping fistula. A poet’s application for PIP is denied.
Published by Ache on 7 August 2025
ISBN 978-1-0682858-0-6
It’s a compilation so not sure who to put as authours but it was edited by Kirstie Millar, Rosalind Reynolds-Grey, Katrina Millar and Laura Mehers.
Paperback: 138 pages
Description: Fit Notes is a book of feminist stories, essays and poetry exploring the intersections of illness, bodies, gender and work.
In this illuminating and essential anthology, Ache brings together nineteen feminist writers to explore illness, pain, gender and work. Sickness is an unavoidable part of life, whether we live with chronic health conditions or are knocked by bouts of illness.
In Fit Notes, writers consider what it means to live in a society that prioritises productivity above all else, while living in a body that resists shift work, desk jobs and commutes. Our writers ask what it means to live, work and rest in a body that hurts.
An artist joins the dots between rest, love and survival. A waitress wonders if Shakespeare’s players ever skived from their acting jobs. A bartender sleeps in a pub toilet. A librarian removes forty-thousand books from a library and tends to her weeping fistula. A poet’s application for PIP is denied.
With writing from:
Vida Adamczewski
Hattie Atkins
Maroula Blades
Cat Casey
Rebecca Coxon
Laura Elliott
Susanna Fasciolo
T. Laundy
Susan L. Lin
Laura Mehers
Katrina Millar
Kirstie Millar
Naomi Morris
Hatty Nestor
Keev Ó Baoill
Tomilola Olumide
Rosalind Reynolds-Grey
Steph Roberts
Carrie Sear
Laura Stanley
Elspeth Walker
Cover art by Cecilia Reeve
https://www.achemagazine.co.uk/fit-notes
Thank in advance!