The thing about belonging to a marginalized or minority group is that most of your experiences as a human being seem to be dictated by …
El Amor en los Tiempos del Covid– On Trauma, Loss and Grief
On December 31st 2020 my mother and I set out on a mission to find white roses to decorate for the family New Years Eve …
Who’s she? Why does she have to be the cat’s mother?
This article is going to be an exploration of the phrase ‘she might be someone’s daughter/mother/sister/wife’, and my previous problems with it. We’re going to …
War of Words: on blockchain, multiverse theory and the possible future(s) of the publishing industry
“At that moment the veil of the temple was torn in twoFrom top to bottom.”– Matthew 27:51 (New International Version) The quill begat the pen; …
Location and Addiction
A while ago, whilst reading about the opioid crisis in America, I came across a recent discovery about the relationship between drug use and location. …
Hysteria is derived from the Greek of ‘Belonging to the Womb’ – Pockets of Marginalisation and Locating the Needs of the Forgotten
On September 29th, at around 2.30 or so (I know it was then because lunch was done and yet dinner was still far off), I …
The Restless Child
I have always been an introverted person, and I have always largely lived in my own head, often getting lost in my daydreams. When I …
The A Word
I remember watching Sex and the City for the first time a little over a year ago. Having heard so much about it, but never …
a conversation for one
16:00 on the clock; it seems to spark a ritualistic series of events. Footsteps sound, shuffling towards the kitchen, the hinges on the door echoing …
So let’s talk about the meat paradox
Meat tastes amazing and no one will ever be able to deny that. Before I stopped eating meat, Panda Express Orange Chicken was my absolute …