Five days offline; a self-imposed ban from Instagram, Twitter or Facebook. Will I go crazy without being able to share photos of coffee and cake?
Author: Jo Fisher Writes
REVIEW | Pygmalion at Nuffield Southampton Theatres
Henry Higgins and Eliza Doolittle have a thoroughly 'loverly' modern makeover in this Headlong, Nuffield Southampton Theatres and West Yorkshire Playhouse co-production
Here’s to the golden moments | Mental Health Awareness Week 2017
To me, thriving mentally means holding onto the things that make you feel your very best and remembering them when you feel at your worst (even if it's something as simple as painting your lips red)
A pocketful of inspiration: My favourite podcasts right now
Join me in my addiction to all things podcast, and find some new favourites to subscribe to; from dating and depression to desert islands and democracy.
Monthly Muses | April 2017
It's been a quiet month on the blog, but I've still got some inspiration to share with you all; from books to beautiful music.
POEM| Pardon me – IBS Awareness Month
April is IBS Awareness Month, and it's time to discuss our gut feelings - in the most literal sense. I've decided to let poetry do the talking.
Monthly Muses| March 2017
These are a few of my favourite things; find out what's been getting my creativity flowing in the month of March.
The Introvert’s Hen Party Survival Guide
This year so far I've been to two hen parties; one in the UK and one in Paris. Hen parties can be intimidating for introverts like myself, so here are my survival tips to ensure that you have the best time when you're feeling particularly shy or nervous.
Today’s thoughts in Haiku: World Poetry Day 2017
My day, today, in haiku form; A quick creative writing exercise for World Poetry Day 2017.
REVIEW| The Grapes of Wrath, Nuffield Southampton Theatres
Southampton is transported to the desolate and poverty-ridden Dust Bowl of 1930's America in Frank Galati and Abbey Wright's adaptation of Steinbeck's The Grapes of Wrath.