Blogging
I’ve always been a writer, and this blog has always been my way of unravelling how I can use that part of my identity to find a place in this weird and wonderful world. It’s been with me for a long time – I started this site in 2009.
Writing a book
I write and edit accessibility-focused online resources for organizations and blogs. So I also wrote a book about my experiences growing up with dyspraxia and Jessica Kingsley Publishers published it.
Content services for disability-friendly organizations
As a person with a lived experience with neurodiversity, and a ton of digital marketing, writing, and editing experience, I can help you get the messaging that your audience deserves.
Recent Posts
Describing dyspraxia: in my own words
In the middle of the pandemic, I had a great idea: Why not create an infographic graphic describing my dyspraxia in my own words and make it a pinned tweet? The graphic itself had record levels of engagement on Twitter, but it was missing something important:...
The reality of trying to get your book published as a disabled author
An excerpt, originally published in Conscious Being. In 2019 I started to write a book One year later, I finished that book and pitched it to agents and publishers. The reality of publishing at the time made it seem like the right time to get my story in the hands of...
What I wish I knew as a neurodiverse person when I started to freelance
On Friday, a tweet showed up in my feed that felt like a bit of an insult to not only me but anyone who is either a professional creative or works remotely. That tweet claimed that young people were throwing their career away by working from home. It also made a...
What I’m working on
As a freelance writer and editor, I am dedicated to working with organizations and digital editors who want to make their content more inclusive, relevant, and accessible to disabled people.