I’m a writer of narrative non-fiction and memoir, also working across text, oral histories, audio, collage and composting. My work responds to themes including daily life, time, work, everyday objects, ambition and interdependence. I’ve worked on oral history projects and contributed to radio. I publish my writing here.

I’ve written about culture and fashion since 2006 for print and online for Dazed, AnOther and Port, Kinfolk, PORT magazine, New York Magazine’s The Strategist and my blog Discotheque Confusion, which I started as a teenager. I co-created Layers, a podcast about our personal relationships with clothes (made with writer Ana Kinsella and producer Lucy Dearlove). We interviewed dancers, a priest, a war correspondent, athletes and kids, and commissioned original stories (and voice notes) from writers. Previously I was a copywriter at R/GA; there I ran Short Story Club and worked on WomanUp, an internal worker-led initiative to challenge unconscious bias in every aspect of the agency’s work.

I grew up in Bristol raised by my parents, stepparents, my granny and neighbours and friends). I spent most of my childhood living in a caravan on a fruit farm. I’ve worked at advertising and design agencies (my copywriting work is here), restaurants, museums and a local newspaper. I was part of this performance about life and time, I was on Universal Credit for a bit, I’ve looked after children, volunteered and, like many others, done work that wasn’t paid or really recognised as real work. I now live in Norfolk.

Where next? Read about my creative work. I’m blogging again (<3 old internet) – read what I’ve been up to, looking at and thinking about. Here’s my copywriting portfolio. A selection of my features writing for magazines and online << is here. And this is my contact page, if you want to work together or just share messages of adulation (nice ones, not weird ones.)