[This story was published November 2017 in Issue 12 of the Gramarye, the journal of the Sussex Centre for … More
Tag: Art
Can You Help Discover the History of Patient Creativity at St James’ Hospital?
[This story was published on November 13 by Star & Crescent. Read the original story at starandcrescent.org.uk/2017/11/13/can-you-help-discover-the-history-of-patient-creativity-at-st-james-hospital.] Local writer and historian … More
Review: Pleasures abound in picture-book opera Pygmalion
Following their outstanding performance of Medicine and Mortality at last year’s Brighton Early Music Festival (BREMF), Ensemble Molière has returned … More
Eerie Eyrie: folk horror graphic novel review
[This story was published on October 30 by etc Magazine. Read the original story at edition.pagesuite-professional.co.uk//launch.aspx?pbid=cdbd86eb-0ed9-41e5-a590-031651c44a1, pages 54 and 55. PDF here: … More
Capturing the countryside: young photographer Mia
[This story was published on October 30 by etc Magazine. Read the original story at edition.pagesuite-professional.co.uk//launch.aspx?pbid=cdbd86eb-0ed9-41e5-a590-031651c44a1, pages 52 and 53.] PDF here: … More
Edward King: patient artist
Yesterday, I visited Portsmouth Museum. I grew up in the area and still live nearby, so I’ve spent many an … More
Blog post: update
Hello hello! It’s been quite a while since I’ve put together an update, so I thought I’d do a wee … More
From Africa to Sussex
[This story was published on September 28 by etc Magazine. Read the original story at http://edition.pagesuite-professional.co.uk/launch.aspx?eid=f4d0df61-a140-46e1-a41b-c475c60ac72a&pnum=84, pages 40 and 21.]
How can new audiences be encouraged to engage with texts from the long 19th century?
Earlier this year, I attended the International Centre for Women Writers From Brontë to Bloomsbury: Realism, Sensation and the New in … More
Report: Mystery and Medicine – The Dark Side of Science in Victorian Fiction
Back in June, I was lucky enough to travel to Galway to take part in the Victorian Popular Fiction Association’s … More