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What's Your Story?

As part of our International Women's Week of celebrations in Sheffield we want women like you to share your stories.

What's Your Story?

These stories could be based on your past memories, present situation, or any future dreams or aspirations. Whether your story is humourous, emotional or inspirational we all have a story to tell.  By sharing your experience you could help to teach others, make them smile or change their life by knowing that others have been through something similar.

We'd like to ask you to submit a short story about any aspect of your life using the form below. Remember you can share anonymously if you don't want to give us your name. Please note that these stories could be put on display at an event or posted on the website so only share what you are happy for others to read.
We aim to display all the stories submitted at the International Women's Day Launch Event on Saturday 5th March in the Sheffield Town Hall Reception Rooms - you are warmly invited to attend with friends or family. Watch this space for further details.
If you have any queries please contact Marie Birks on 0114 2734072 or by email marie.birks@sheffield.gov.uk.
Uploading your story is easy and you can do it here by clicking on the link below.


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18/05/2012 11:23 PM
Craig Revel Horwood: I can't resist Domino's Pepperoni Passion pizzas, I get two at a time but I could eat ten!
We ask a celebrity a set of devilishly probing questions – and only accept THE definitive answer. This week: Strictly judge Craig Revel Horwood.


18/05/2012 11:19 PM
The wild life with Monty Halls (and Reubs!)
The star of TV’s Great Escapes is starting a new life on the rugged Devon coast with his family – and faithful hound. Every week he’ll share their adventures in this unmissable new column...


18/05/2012 11:19 PM
Wilbur Smith, 79, relaxes in the living room of his home in Cape Town, South Africa
This first print run of the first edition of my first novel, When The Lion Feeds back in 1964, is so rare it can fetch several thousand pounds at auction.


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