The latest instalment of my quarterly series, How To Wear Odd Socks is now available on the subscription site Channillo, and is called Murder In Eltham. It centres on the 1993 murder of Stephen Lawrence, and the wider context in which that crime occurred. You can read the whole series by becoming a Channillo subscriber -... Continue Reading →
Online Psychiatric Research Study with California State University
I have recently been working with Stephanie Price at California State University - San Marcos - in her work to develop a new scale in psychiatric assessments, for people with diagnoses such as Borderline Personality Disorder and depression. The study is now moving into a new phase, and I was asked to share this invitation... Continue Reading →
Trump, Clinton, And “The Greater Good”
How "the greater good" has always served to perpetuate white male privilege, and why it's time the world tried something different.
Borderline Personality Disorder Series Excerpt: The Wobbly Web
I write a quarterly series on the subscription website, Channillo, entitled How To Wear Odd Socks. It is an autobiographical story about events that have shaped my mental health, the manifestation of my Borderline Personality Disorder, my diagnosis, and my move towards sustainable recovery. Chapters from various life-stages are interspersed with a practical view of the illness itself, and methods of management. The latest chapter is now live on the site, and details the key features of Borderline Personality Disorder, comorbid conditions, and the ways in which it all intersects, in a wobbly web of the mind. Here is an excerpt from that chapter, which hopefully contains some useful information, and provides an idea of what you can find in this series
How Captain America Became The Best Part Of The MCU (WGTC)
A feature written for http://www.wegotthiscovered.com , in which I detail how the screenwriters of the Captain America trilogy have crafted one of the best film series in recent memory, within the confines of a cinematic universe of fluctuating quality. How Captain America Became The Best Part Of The MCU
Batman Kills: The One Man Reign Of Terror We Love To Love (WGTC)
A feature written for http://www.wegotthiscovered.com , in which I outline the reasons why it is entirely fitting for the character of Batman to kill people in the recent film, Batman V Superman: Dawn Of Justice, despite many vocal claims to the contrary. Batman Kills: The One Man Reign Of Terror We Love To Love
The 9 Greatest X Files (From We Got This Covered)
A feature written for http://www.wegotthiscovered.com , in which I re-visit nine of the greatest X Files featured on the hit show during its original run. These are the best of the cases investigated by Mulder and Scully during the decade The X Files spent on the air. The 9 Greatest X Files
Read My Channillo Series For Free This Week!
You can read my Channillo series for free this week, as I have some bronze membership gift codes to give away. Channillo is a serialised literature platform, featuring all forms of writing, from all kinds of authors. It is a subscription site that offers three levels of monthly Channillo membership. The bronze membership package allows... Continue Reading →
How The Marvel Cinematic Universe Erases Women
My latest feature for We Got This Covered: How The Marvel Cinematic Universe Erases Women This feature works through every Marvel Cinematic Universe film released so far - from 2008's Iron Man to 2015's Ant Man - and discusses the various ways in which each of them erases women (particularly women of colour), and centres men (usually... Continue Reading →
The Latest Instalment Of BPD Series ‘Odd Socks’
The latest instalment of my series, Odd Socks, is now available to read on Channillo - the serialised literature subscription website. Monthly subscriptions to the site are available - the lowest of which is $4.99 (£3.40), and allows to follow any 10 series of your choice. Odd Socks is currently released quarterly, which means you can... Continue Reading →