Heather Tomlinson
Heather Tomlinson is a freelance writer. Her website is heathert.org and she tweets at @heathertomli
Sugar, sex and sacrifice
It would be foolish to casually abandon Christian ethics of restraint
Christianity can only save Western Civilisation if it is true
Christ can transform lives in ways that institutions never can
The new men’s rights movement
For gender-critical feminists, TRAs can sometimes feel like MRAs with a modern twist
Do the arts need policy?
Decoupling creativity from policy might give art ambition again
Tough on smoking, tough on alternatives to smoking
We should give smokers healthier options, not no options
Save yourselves
We should not underestimate the deep seriousness of sex
Violent delights
It’s 30 years since Pulp Fiction hit cinemas, and what a time it was to be young
Slaying gay culture
How trans activists took over the once worthy gay rights struggle
Hand to mouth
Delicacy, of unknown origins, makes us reluctant to pull plums with our thumbs
Contra Hitchens on the election
It was reasonable not to vote to prevent a Labour majority
Do feminists speak for all women?
To speak on behalf of women is not to speak for or over them