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  • Screenshot of a theatre review website called Plays to See, featuring reviews by Lucy Ashe. Shows displayed include 'The Rite of Spring' with dancers performing on stage, and 'Turn It Out with Tiler Peck & Friends' with dancers in mid-performance.

    Plays To See

    Lucy Ashe reviews theatre, usually dance, for the International Theatre Reviews website Plays To See

  • Book cover titled 'From Stage to Page' by Lucy Ashe, with a subtitle 'The debut novelist describes the ballets that inspired her,' set against a dark blue background.

    Aspects of History

    An article on the ballets that inspired Lucy’s novel, Clara & Olivia: link to read here..

  • Photograph by Alex Fine

    The Royal Ballet School

    An interview with The Royal Ballet School: link to read here.

  • A ballet dancer wearing a black tutu, with one arm resting on her tutu and the other arm bent, in a dance studio or stage setting.

    Pink Swans

    A short story published by The Mechanics’ Institute Review: link to read here.

  • Text in blue and white reading "ink sweat & tears" with ink drop icon on black background.

    Dressed - a poem

    A poem published by Ink Sweat and Tears: link to read here.

  • A woman with long blonde hair stands outdoors holding a cup, looking to the side, in a garden setting with a house in the background.

    Shoots - a poem

    A poem published by One Hand Clapping: link to read here.

  • A colorful skull with pink, purple, and black hues, featuring an ankh symbol on its forehead. Text around it reads "Where the waters meet," "Devil in my eye," and "Tales of ghosts, the macabre, and the oh-so-strange."

    Where the Waters Meets

    A short story published in The Ghastling, and short listed for the London Independent Story Prize: link to purchase here.

    Link to read the interview with LISP here

  • Close-up of a bookshelf with books, a table lamp, and a map of Florida with a compass rose.

    The Map - short fiction

    A short story published by Truffle Magazine: link to read here.

  • Colorful stained glass window depicting historical and religious figures, with intricate designs and detailed artwork.

    Wet-Day Programme

    A short story commissioned by Harrow School to celebrate 450 years of Harrow School, performed at the Royal Albert Hall by five students: link to read here.

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