It’s 1996, I have literally 97p to live on ’til Tuesday and I really want to go to Shaft at the Welly Club tonight. What’s a girl to do? Easy. Cram a load of vinyl in a record bag and head down to Offbeat Records for a spot of bartering. I’d usually walk away with an empty … Continue reading Adventures in Vinyl
Live Theatre Bursary and The 27 Club
An introduction to my fictional mental health story, The 27 Club
Mental health in drama – striking the right balance
6 tips on striking a balance when writing about mental health in fictional settings
8 tips on writing about mental health
It’s fair to say my blog has been a little neglected of late...so I’ve decided to pick it back up and commit to writing a weekly post. And given it’s #WorldMentalHealthDay tomorrow, I thought it would be a good time to kickstart the new series with the topic. The point being....it’s not just about one … Continue reading 8 tips on writing about mental health
Review: When the World is Loud
Sponsored content: When the World is Loud is produced by Mortal FoolsAvailable to listen for free - links via the Mortal Fools website If there’s one key benefit we’re missing from live theatre during lockdown its being fully, totally and completely immersed in something. Something that isn’t Coronavirus, lockdown stresses or eye tests at Barnard … Continue reading Review: When the World is Loud
A message to James
TW: suicide. A film about grief performed by Chris Connel
Limited offer – A Series of Unfortunate Stereotypes for just 99p
Hi all To mark Mental Health Awareness Week (18th - 24th May - which also happens to include my birthday - whoop!) my publisher, Trigger, has uploaded a special e-book discount on Amazon for my book, A Series of Unfortunate Stereotypes. It's now available at just 99p - but be quick because it's not up … Continue reading Limited offer – A Series of Unfortunate Stereotypes for just 99p
Short story: I needed you
A short piece of fiction on the theme of addiction that I wrote in 2019: My cheek felt shredded against wet sandy grains. A web of washed up salty hair clung sorely to my forehead like jellyfish tentacles. And still you winked at me. But I wouldn’t lift my arm for you. Not this time. … Continue reading Short story: I needed you
Light in a lockdown
I realised that, whilst I might not have felt anxiety like this since 2015, the world hasn't experienced anything as significant as Covid-19 since WWII.
Shameful illnesses – who made up the rules?
Who made up the rules about what illnesses or symptoms should be shameful?
