Heiter Blog Post
Self-love is something which you should have in your daily routine, here are three ways to build it in.
SLOW Journal Magazine Article
A beginner’s guide to journaling, for those who have tried with no success to cultivate a daily journaling practice.
King Ferdinand
The unscrupulous King from Shakespeare’s least performed play is re-born in this rewriting. The third part of the Mortal Temples series.
Life Lovers Magazine Article
Why is storytelling so important when we travel? And why is it so necessary we listen to the stories of others?
The Slow Living Guide Blog Post
Why is journaling a slow living practice? How can we use it to improve the quality of our lives?
Into The Lyons Den
The second instalment in The Mortal Temples series, listen to the full play on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. An original play based on Julius Caesar.
Heiter Blog Post
Templates, ideas and inspiration galore…find all the reasons you should have a journaling practice in this article.
Exquisite Corpse
Written to celebrate the anniversary of the Surrealist movement, this play is a series of tableaus filled with the weird, fantastical and absurd.
Five Times As Wise
An original play written for the 2021 Edinburgh Fringe Festival performance of the Fiery Floods Theatre Company.
Detective Hook
What if Tinkerbell was evil, Peter Pan was a narcissistic psychopath and Tiger Lily had been duped into believing she was in love? Join our new hero Hook in this twisted sequel of a classic story.
Marie Curie Campaign
Light Up Christmas Campaign for Marie Curie. This was a project on worked on for the charity for December 2020 which included creating templates for a mini colouring book pamphlet for their subscribers.
Ekō Magazine Article
What gives me hope in a world so full of darkness? An article written for my work with the How We Came To Be Project.
Ugly Features
What does it mean to be ugly? In a stream of consciousness this play unravels one man’s past, present and future.
Miss Brawne
Back when I was in University I had the chance to perform on BBC Radio Solent as part of the Keats Bicentenary production that was put on that year.