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Author Archives: Meg Hopkins

When not doing her degree, Meg (she/her) can probably be found procrastinating with her pet cat Pablo. She loves reading, particularly Terry Pratchett and trying to avoid getting lost in Welsh mountains.

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Girli: A Pink Rebellion

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The 1%: Autism, Sexual Assault and Me

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The 1%: Autism in The Big Bang Theory

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Cracking the Cryptic on the Beauty of Sudoku

by Meg Hopkins August 25, 2021September 6, 2021
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The 1%: On Accepting Being Disabled

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The 1% – #StopTheShock

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The 1% – Scary Stats

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