Adele, I looked up these obstetric chairs, and some of them REALLY ARE PINK, and I'm not sure who FOR, since the mums in labour don't see them cos they're covered in sheets - I's never actually seen one!
Stories. 'Quite swept me off my feet... Nothing would have induced me to interrupt Balancing on the Edge of the World by Elizabeth Baines until I'd read them all' - Dovegreyreader
The Birth Machine. A short novel. New Edition, November 2010. 'A disturbing and thought-provoking meditation on power, control and the uncertain language of logic.' - Carys Bray.
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Wow - it is indeed striking. Looks great.
Also noticed 'Too many magpies' in the 'out now' section in the current Mslexia - plus cover photo. Good stuff.
Glad you like it, Teresa. Yes, I was delighted by MsLexia mention!
Love it!
Thanks, Nick!
Terrifying. Who'd submit their bodies to such a device? And it's pink.
Elisabeth, it's the pink that's most shocking, I think!
Very arresting! And the pink is most....not sure what the word is...Provocative? Striking? Funny? All three. A hit, I reckon.
Adele, I looked up these obstetric chairs, and some of them REALLY ARE PINK, and I'm not sure who FOR, since the mums in labour don't see them cos they're covered in sheets - I's never actually seen one!
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