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Looking back and moving forward

January 21, 20221 Comment

As we approach two years of pandemic life, I’m realising more and more that it’s unrealistic to expect my writing habits to have remained unchanged in this time. I’m not the person I was in January 2020. Neither are you.

Monthly Muses | February 2020

March 15, 2020March 15, 20201 Comment

What an absolute whirlwind February was! My 2020 mantra of 'Less Is More' has been well and truly left in the dust.

A puddle on the street

Monthly Muses | January 2020

February 4, 20201 Comment

Yes, they're back. After a couple of months off, I'm kicking off this year's batch of Monthly Muses posts, and there's a fair bit to catch up on!

Looking up into an autumnal canopy of trees

Monthly Muses | September & October 2019

November 14, 2019Leave a comment

No, you’re not mistaken; I have actually published a blog post - for the first time in a while!

It’s been two months since I did my last Monthly Muses post. I’ll give you the usual excuse; life has been busy. No, I mean it. It's been really, really busy.

seagulls flying against a sunset

Monthly Muses | August 2019

September 1, 20191 Comment

Books about marriage, films about Springsteen, paintings of poets and articles on Friends; all the stuff and nonsense I consumed and loved last month.

Monthly Muses | July 2019

August 11, 20191 Comment

It's a little late, but nevertheless, here are a few of my favourite things from July. Get ready to do plenty of reading! 

A cactus-patterned cushin and stone-coloured blanket draped on a deep-green, comfy looking sofa

In Defence of the Comfort Zone

June 10, 2019March 1, 20205 Comments

This post is dedicated to my dear friend Laura, who has been forced way out of her comfort zone but who should know that being comfortable is not weak; in fact, embracing what you really need right now is strong and extraordinary and something to be proud of.

The oxford skyline against a grey sky

Monthly Muses | May 2019

June 5, 2019July 25, 20191 Comment

Oh, manic May. A month I knew would be chock-full of stuff: a trip to Oxford; a weekend away for a wedding in Leicester; a fair few shows; and plenty of writing to boot. Here are a few of my favourite things!

yellow tulips lying on an open book

Monthly Muses | April 2019

May 7, 2019July 25, 20191 Comment

Less looking to the future and more looking to the past; here's what I loved in April this year.

A lot of bright yellow daffodils

Monthly Muses | March 2019

April 4, 2019July 25, 20193 Comments

Yes, I know it's hard to believe I'm posting something that isn't a theatre review or a poem (#onbrand) but the time has come once again to share a few of my favourite things from the last month of my life.

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