
...on the impossibilities of being a writer and queer single parent on universal credit. And the possibilities of queering 'AI' in pursuit of alternative intelligences beyond big tech.
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If you have an appointment at a job centre, you cannot just whizz in and out then try find a toilet in the area. Sometimes you have to wait for over an hour, until they finally realise the person you had an appointment with has left the bui...
> There can be no keener revelation of a society's soul than the way in which it treats its children— Nelson Mandela
> your solitude will widen and will become a dusky dwelling past which the noise of others goes by far away. — And if out of this turning inward, out of this absorption into your own world verses come, then it will not occur to you to ask a...
Today is my monthly ‘report your income and expenditure’ to Universal Credit day. Therefore I am procrastinating by writing this. Someone recently asked if I was demand avoidant. I said I wasn’t.
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I'm a writer and performer, of theatre, radio plays, poetry, non-fiction. My latest book 'My Child, the Algorithm' is about queer single parenting and love.
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