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To a dear friend audio

The following is a practice recording of a loosely spoken word style piece I wrote about a friend of mine and performed at the Smashmouth Lazy Daisy's cafe open mic in the east end. I did an mp3 recording of it as practice and I wanted to share it. I called it to a...

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Original noise audio project

Hello and welcome to my first blog entry as a wordpress and custom domain user. I've decided to start off my new material through posting unshared, old audio by yours truly. They're a series of stories/poems that were compiled together as something I call  " the...

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Waiting and cowboy hats: the way the two can connect

Waiting and cowboy hats: the way the two can connect

This post was updated and republished in June 2019. Reflective practice: How is this relevant to me today, how would I do it differently today, why is this important to me, and what was I doing at the time?Waiting/ What is leftThis poem explores the simplicity of two...

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Scatterbrain

This piece is a poem called "scatterbrain". It was written in a class where nothing was happening, very few people actually came, and there was a supply teacher and I guess because of the unusual circumstances and the state of mind I was hit with a wave of...

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I am a freelance writer and editor, and I draw on my experiences as a neurodivergent person to provide advice and create content for disability-friendly organizations. I've worked with Spot App, Uptimize, E-bay, and Saatva Mattress Company. My writing has been featured on Weebly Inspiration Center, The Good Trade, Search Engine Journal, and more. I was diagnosed with dyspraxia when I was four years old. I wrote a book about my disability, "Stumbling through Time and Space: Living life with dyspraxia", available September 2022 through Jessica Kingsley Books. My advocacy efforts are dedicated to furthering a supportive community for neurodiverse people. I am a founding member of the Dyspraxic Alliance and Dyspraxia Magazine Panel Member.​