I wrote a poem for Stylist Magazine's first ever wedding competition...and won! Here's my entry, and a little more info.
Monthly Muses | August 2018
The usual; books, films, and some truly stunning artwork. Here's everything I enjoyed in August.
Book Review | Eat Up, by Ruby Tandoh
I spend about 80% of my waking hours thinking about food. The other 20% of my time is actually spent eating the stuff. It was time I started reading about it, too, and Ruby Tandoh's much acclaimed 'Eat Up' seemed like the logical book to take home next.
Honest Haiku: Seven
Read More: Honest Haiku: one Honest Haiku: two Honest Haiku: three Honest Haiku: five Honest Haiku: six
Five things I learned from my poetry course
At the end of last year I took an evening course titled ‘Poetry Essentials: Writing Free Verse’. It taught me a lot more than just about structure, sound, and style. I think it's about time I shared some of them with you (and reacquainted myself with them as well).
The Novice Yogi Diaries: Yoga, Al Fresco
I want to talk about summertime yoga, practicing in the heatwave, and fitting in my stretches around staycations.
Monthly Muses | July 2018
My latest edition of Monthly Muses is jam packed with articles, shows and creative sources that kept me busy over the last few weeks..
Poem | The Great Divide
I've written a new original poem exploring the dichotomy of looking for love and the love of singledom.
Breaking up with summer
I've got a confession to make; I'm tired of this heat wave, and I'm ready for normal service to resume.
Theatre Review | SS Mendi – Nuffield Southampton Theatres
Nuffield Southampton Theatres' latest offering is no exception. SS Mendi: Dancing the Death Drill is, until now, an untold story brought to life on stage through a rich feast of theatre and music. This production is something else.