Most of my feature writing focuses on on local and student activism, queer issues, media and the internet. I’m an experienced interviewer of writers and activists, and my reviewing focuses on queer/trans(gressive) fiction and radical non-fiction. A confident editor of academic, reportage and feature writing, I have held editorial positions at Red Pepper, Cambridge Review of Books, and The Journal of Intersectional Social Justice.
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Fighting the dirty money behind art, sports and culture (Red Pepper, 2024)
Why we need independent media for real coverage on Gaza (New Internationalist, 2024)
Queer activists take pride in solidarity (Red Pepper, 2024)
An Education in Disruption: Divestment in higher education (The Skinny, 2024)
Bearing Witness: The value of online activism (The Skinny, 2023)
House Mates: What student housing co-ops are all about (The Skinny, 2023)
We won’t be graduating unless vice chancellors stop holding our education hostage (Varsity, 2023)
United as One: the multi-cause solidarity of queer activism (The Skinny, 2022)
An Armie Hammer take, but not the one you’d think (The Rattlecap, 2021)
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‘I’m too left-wing for the SNP and I never considered Labour’ – an interview with Iris Duane (Red Pepper, 2024)
A broader songsheet: An interview with Gary Younge (Red Pepper, 2024)
Unpacking zine culture with Black Lodge Press (The Skinny, 2024)
K Patrick on debut poetry collection Three Births (The Skinny, 2024)
Heather Parry on Orpheus Builds a Girl (The Skinny, 2022)
Lola Olufemi on Experiments in Imagining Otherwise (The Skinny, 2022)
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Why Would Feminists Trust The Police? by Leah Cowan (The Skinny, 2024)
Alphabetical Diaries by Sheila Heti (The Skinny, 2024)
Seeing for Ourselves by Suhaiymah Manzoor-Khan (The Skinny, 2023)
Daddy Boy by Emerson Whitney (The Skinny, 2023)
Brainwyrms by Alison Rumfitt (The Skinny, 2023)
This Is My Body, Given For You by Heather Parry (The Skinny, 2023)