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  • The Writer's Gauntlet with Sadie Kaye

    Helen Lederer is funny, quite fat and enjoys physical pursuits — she pursues these a lot…

    12 June 2026

    Sadie Kaye's new column, The Writer's Gauntlet, gets off to a celebrity start, thanks to the wit and support of Helen Lederer, fairy godmother to witty women everywhere and founder of the Comedy Women in Print Prize.

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