Teenage Life in the Country

Sitting cross-legged on my side of the bed in our old bedroom writing this article, the downstairs television and wafts of conversation reverberate through the thick farm-house walls. The blustery Devonshire gale rips through an open window, closed doors rattling through the rooms. A call comes up the stairs "Callum, Lauren, diiiiinnnnerrrr". Visiting home is... Continue Reading →

How Writing Changed My Life

At the ripe age of 24, I'm still embarrassingly proud of winning a 'performing arts' award at eight years old. The award certainly wasn't for my artistic prowess nor my shining acting ability, but for my writing. I always had a book in my hand as a child: eating breakfast, cleaning my teeth, sat in... Continue Reading →

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