
BOOKS AS SPORT, ARTWORKS, WORDSEARCH, CARD TRICKS?
A piece about how the writer’s imagination works, using examples from my recently published novel, Love’s Register. My thoughts about writing Love’s Register begin with the image of the novel as a house of cards. What I see is an

SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT AT THE OLDEST REFUGEE SETTLEMENT IN AFRICA
I interviewed Mulumehoderwa Balangalizi Jean Peter a refugee, originally from Kivu in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Jean Peter is the founder and CEO at the Unity for Sustainable Development Centre in Uganda. Jean said: “I am the fifth child out

ROSE RUANE – A CREATIVE LIFE STORY
In this interview, writer Rose Ruane tells her creative life story. After a career as a multi-disciplinary artist, Rose reinvented herself as a successful writer,

CHRIS BLAZINA – WHAT ANIMALS CAN TEACH US
I interviewed professor and psychologist Chris Blazina about the bond between people and animals. Chris is an award-winning author of eight books who has been

FOUSSENY TRAORE – CLIMATE ACTIVIST FOR THE SAHEL, WEST AFRICA
I interviewed Fousseny Traore, environmental activist and human rights defender from Mali. Fousseny is Founding President of the ecological association Citizens for the Climate Mali

LINDA HILL – WHAT LIES BEHIND BOOK BLOGGING AND LOVING BOOKS?
I interviewed Linda Hill about the behind-the-scenes work that goes into her blog, Linda’s Book Bag – a review publication with a history of winning

THE DISSONANT FUTURES COLLECTIVE – SOUND INSTALLATIONS, CLIMATE DISCUSSIONS AND VIRTUAL REALITY WORKSHOPS
I interviewed Line Langebek, Emma Adams and Tarnia Mason about the Dissonant Futures Collective – a creative group of people who take climate grief as

NORA NADJARIAN AND THE UNHEARD, BETWEEN-CULTURES VOICES
I interviewed poet and short-story writer Nora Nadjarian, who writes about women, refugees, identity, exile, love and loss, as well as the political situation in