As a freelance writer, I’ve done lots of writing for various different places. Here’s a master-list of all my articles and where they were published:
The Beestonian:
- Feel Good Shopping – Issue 42
- Letters to the Mind Project – Issue 43
- Citizens Advice – Issue 45
- Greetings from The Postcard Poet – Issue 46
- Rhymes with Purple: Review – Issue 47
- Super Kitchen – Issue 48
- Chris McLoughlin: Interview – Issue 50
- Stephan Collishaw: Interview – Issue 51
- Nottingham Poetry Festival – Issue 52
- An Interview with…Giselle Leeb – Issue 52
- Buzzword Poetry Competition – Issue 53
- Buzzword: A Poem for Beeston – Issue 53
- Buzzword: Beeston – poem by Jade Moore
- Beeston’s Own Poem – Issue 54
- Let’s Go To Beeston – Again!
- A Parliament of Pride – Issue 54
- Interview with Graham Caveney – Issue 54
- Jai Verma: an interview – Issue 55
- Sojo Publishing Mouse – Issue 55
- Foodprint – Issue 55
- Reading by the Canal – Issue 56
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The Boy with the Perpetual Nervousness: Graham Caveney in conversation with Deirdre O’Byrne
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Something to Sprout about: 10 years of Sprouts drama classes
Hey! What’s On Notts:
Note: The links for H!WON may not work as the website is currently not active.
- Home at The Neville Studio, Nottingham Playhouse
- The Kite Runner at Nottingham Playhouse
- Sobar Social Friday 30th June 2017
- Crosswords Spoken Word Open Mic, Malt Cross Wednesday 14th June 2017 – Hey! What’s On Notts
- Poets on Piece Work: Heritage Open Days at Debbie Bryan
- Pride and Prejudice, Nottingham Playhouse
- Playground Festival at Nottingham Playhouse: Five Years by Neal Pike and Matt Miller
- THEATRE REVIEW: Jade Moore reviews Arthur Miller’s gripping classic American drama All My Sons at Nottingham Playhouse
- THEATRE REVIEW: ‘Cockfight’ at Nottingham Playhouse
- Book Review: ‘Bystander’ – An Anthology by NTU’s MA Creative Writing
- Book review: Shtetl Love Song by Grigory Kanovich
- THEATRE REVIEW: Giles Croft’s final production as Artistic Director at Nottingham Playhouse finishes on a high with Chekhov’s ‘The Cherry Orchard’
- THEATRE REVIEW: The audience is treated a tale of stark reality in the sublime Post Brexit dance show Border Tales at The Djanogly Theatre
- BOOK LAUNCH: Shtetl Love Song by Grigory Kanovich, published by Noir Press Jam Café, Sunday 19 November 2017
- Zine review: Christmas Zine Vol. 1 ed. by Georgina Wilding
- Zine Review From Nottingham’s Very Own Mud Press: Woman – Illustrative zine
- BOOK REVIEW: ‘Every Last Biscuit’ by Nottingham Poet Lytisha Tunbridge
Left Lion:
- Nottingham’s Young Poet Laureate Shortlist Announced
- Nottingham Peacebuilders Anthology: Call for Submissions
- The Television Workshop Needs Your Help
- Buzzword: A Poem for Beeston Competition
- 6 Halloween Events Bringing the Spooks to Notts
- Noshingham: Bierkeller
- Gone Feral: Punk and Poetry at Low-light Magazine Launch
Nottingham City of Literature:
The Student Pocket Guide:
- My Life As A Non-Alcohol-Drinking, Socially Awkward Student
- Some people don’t want to be in relationships…Get over it!
- What my university course says about me
- World’s Weirdest Phobias
- 7 Annoying Things People Do On Public Transport
- 10 Benefits of Blogging
- Yves V Interview
- 7 Things You’ll Relate to If You Wear Glasses
- Being the Poor One at Uni
- Ways to be More Mindful
- Pros and Cons of Living at Home While at Uni
- The World’s Weirdest Uni Courses
- Easter for People Who Don’t Want/Can’t Have Chocolate
- The Importance of Getting Enough Sleep
- Why We Should All Write To-Do Lists
- Nobody is Going to Read This…
- National Awareness Days
- The Leap from Undergraduate to Postgraduate Study
The Tonic Communications:
Nottingham Post:
- 9 fun things to do at Wollaton Hall even when it rains
- 10 top reads every Nottingham dad should have on their bookshelf
- Best places in Nottingham to take your dad for a Father’s Day brunch
The University Paper, Nottingham:
- Why Study English – Nov 2015
- City backing from UNESCO – Feb 2016
- Stress can be a fat-burner – Mar 2016