
On life in Madrid and life in another language. Or put another way: on place and belonging, and feeling more at home in places where you don’t officially belong.
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My debut essay collection was published by Modern Odyssey Books. I hold a master's in creative writing (University of Oxford). I live in Madrid (Spain) and I'm an editor (before at a publisher, now freelance). I write for The Madrid Review.
Here, I share my often sweary takes on life. In the background, I’m querying a hybrid memoir - blending linguistic relativity and life lessons learned the hard way.
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