About Bea
A women’s ‘magazine’ that doesn’t tell you you’re not pretty enough or thin enough or that your toenails aren’t white enough or that you should feel ashamed if you eat cereal for dinner. We’re about acceptance, sharing, anti-bitching, intelligence, all sorts of culture, truth-telling, mutual support, celebrating success and keeping it real.
Our name was partly inspired by the late actress, Bea Arthur, who was totally fabulous, see!
About the editor
Keris Stainton is an author of teen fiction, (very) occasional freelance journalist, obsessive blogger and Twitter addict. She’s been glossy magazine obsessed for as long as she can remember, but she’s finally had enough.


I wanted to leave a comment on the “feminism and anti-abortion” post but couldn’t find the comment rectangle. In any event, my thoughts: I like your post. It seems to me that feminism over the years has become watered down. If feminism is anything a woman chooses to do, then there is no feminism.
keep it up. bests n cheers
Loving both the principle and title of Bea!
Great idea
xx How do you get involved if you want to? x
Thanks! Email me keris.stainton@gmail.com