Projects
- British Vogue feature - Trust Us, The Pastoral Fantasies Of Cottagecore Are The Perfect Antidote To Quarantine BluesOn 11 April 2013, unbeknownst to my parents, I was sitting in the back of a friend’s car on my way to Bristol. It was after midnight and I felt giddy as we bolted along the A30, the car seats pulsating to the beat of some awful drum and bass track. Much of my adolescence was spent this way. I grew up in Dorset, a county where nearly a third of the population is over 65. I often tried to steal long weekends away in London with my older sister, but if my parents couldn’t be convinced, I would sit
- Vice Uk feature - The Acne ‘Miracle Drug’ with Links to Ten SuicidesAnnabel Wright was 15 when she killed herself last spring. She loved horse riding and dogs, and was the only daughter of Helen and Simon Wright. She had also just been prescribed a course of Roaccutane, a potent medication used to clear nodular, cystic acne that has an unconfirmed link to depression. While the cause of Annabel’s death is yet to be confirmed, her parents blame the drug. At the end of 2019, the Guardian reported that ten out 12 deaths connected to Roaccutane were by suicide – the
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BA (Hons) English LiteratureThe University of Leeds
- Leeds, United Kingdom
My dissertation was both a feminist reading and historical interpretation of three William Faulkner novels. I examined how Faulkner critiques and deconstructs values of the Old South by targeting a totem of its society: women, specifically mothers.