
Writing about my own personal and creative journey, in the hope that it helps you with yours (or at least entertains!). This may be in the form of essays, letters, poems & whatever else comes to mind! Playfully exploring new creative avenues - join me!
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I’m going back in time today for my Growth Catalyst series, to the early 90s, when I had an English Teacher called Mr Letters. Yes, that really was his name.
Many writers will tell you how influential their early teachers were in their jou...
As I was recording my last post, I noticed that when I record a voiceover, it doesn’t necessarily match what I’ve written, not exactly. I mean, it’s close enough to follow along but a phrase or two will be different. Does this matter?
I th...
In 2024, I started writing a series of posts about people in my life I call ‘Growth Catalysts’- those who have been real catalysts for my personal, professional and creative growth. I call it a series, but I only wrote two posts and then di...
The below is an unedited journal entry from the #unbound365 journal created by Nicola Humber, founder of The Unbound Press (my publisher).
The day’s journal prompt, What does being unbound mean to you? I’ve answered a few times in book in...
A little while ago now, I read ’s piece on overdose, and how it’s not about drugs. In her piece, Vera says that when people lose all hope, it’s actually about about “the moment the human nervous system decides there is no witness, no anchor...
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Self-Care Activist | Growth Catalyst - \ud83d\udd8aCopywriter \ud83e\udde1Coach ✍\ud83c\udffdPoet. Moved from Medium, now keeping random musings and writings here. Looking forward to making new connections!
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