It was great to be selected as a ‘favourite’ for Reflex Flash Fiction competition this summer and see it published, especially as I am still a newbie to flash fiction as a form. Click here to read the story online…. Continue Reading →
Thrilled to announce that my short story The Last Word is now published in Popshot Magazine – a beautiful illustrated literary magazine that promotes stories, flash fiction and poetry from ‘the literary new blood’. They publish bi-annually and my story… Continue Reading →
Poems, poems, poems all around…I am currently surrounded by poems I am reading, writing and performing, whether it be at a variety of open-mic gigs in South Birmingham, performing with talented muscians in Journey of Childhood (a show to raise… Continue Reading →
It was great to hear this story of mine back on the air – two years after the first broadcast. Continue Reading →
Here’s a snap of one of my blogs for V Press….in July, 2016 A Career in Accompaniment by Alex Reed draws us into an intimate experience of caring for a lover that leaves your palate aching for tea – strong,… Continue Reading →
Really enjoyed writing a Chez Nous review for V Press‘s launch of ‘Hometown’ by Carrie Etter… Hometown by Carrie Etter is flash fiction so charged with repressed emotion that you’ll want time to savour all its layers. Set in the… Continue Reading →
This was a great opportunity to help give an outing to my full-length play SAFE in the elegant James Roose-Evans Room at No 6, Frederick Place – an Arts Hub in the city of London, a stone’s throw from Bank… Continue Reading →
Good to have one of my ‘shorts’ in Birmingham Fest 2015 at The Blue Orange Theatre in the Jewellery Quarter. The play was one of a programme of shorts selected by local writers as part of Shorts 3 – a… Continue Reading →
My short play Lost in Time tackles the complexities of a mother and daughter relationship in the face of Alzheimers. It came to life on stage at The Malvern Cube thanks to Jump Start in association with Worcestershire Arts Partnership…. Continue Reading →
London, November 2014 I was thrilled to attend the High Commission of India in London as one of the winning writers selected for South Asian arts Company Sampad’s international writing competition Inspired By My Museum 2013-14. The poem Waterfall Glory was inspired… Continue Reading →
June 2014 – Slum Songs in the Sun is a memoir of my experience in Kenya in 2010 – a very poignant time, especially in light of recent events in that country. The series Writing Lives was broadcast on BBC… Continue Reading →
A ten minute version of my short script Under The Stairs was given a rehearsed reading at The Blue Orange Theatre in the Jewellery Quarter, Birmingham. I also put on my acting cap to perform roles in other scripts written… Continue Reading →
One of my first short scripts was given life as a rehearsed reading at The Birmingham REP. The production was part of a programme of new work by writers on The REP’s Write Away course – for 15 new and emerging playwrights… Continue Reading →
April 2013 – I was thrilled to be selected as one of 15 writers chosen each year from the West Midlands for Room 204… a writer development programme run by Writing West Midlands. The programme supports creative writers in the region by helping to… Continue Reading →
I have also been working on the development of my full-length play Cover Up after a very exciting rehearsed reading at The Edge in Digbeth as part of Theatre Fever – a festival celebrating emerging theatre in the West Midlands in March…. Continue Reading →
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