About me

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It all started when…

100 Voices was set up by Miranda Roszkowski in January 2018, to commemorate the anniversary of female suffrage in the UK and highlight narratives written and told by women. She moved onto a narrowboat shortly after completing her challenge of sharing a story a day for 100 days. Finding herself suddenly less busy, she crowdfunded the book with Unbound for 2 years, during which she moved her narrowboat to Leeds, West Yorkshire via many wonderful towns and villages along the canal network.

Miranda is a writer and civil servant who has worked with the National Theatre Wales and Royal Court playwrighting programmes and has had fiction published in print and online, including through Birkbeck’s Mechanic’s Institute Review, which she has previously edited. She is the host and curator of the spoken word night There Goes The Neighbourhood in Hackney, London and is currently working on her first novel. Most importantly, she is passionate about great stories and who gets to tell them.