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By PS21 Posted on August 19, 2018August 19, 2018

Stories, history and the fight for the future

Last weekend, I was lucky enough to make it to an opening performance of Morgan Lloyd, Malcolm’s phenomenal new play “Emelia” at the Globe on Bankside. The story of Emelia … Continue reading Stories, history and the fight for the future

By PS21 Posted on August 11, 2018August 11, 2018

Thoughts on a striking summer

London has rarely seen a summer like it, and maybe neither have I.  The heat wave lasted for weeks going on months, and felt like it brought with it a … Continue reading Thoughts on a striking summer

Tags: Disability, Openness, Sex, Summer, Writing
By PS21 Posted on August 5, 2018August 5, 2018

A small battle, not many dead – part one

Twelve years ago this weekend, I found myself crouched inside a Sri Lankan Navy assault boat racing across Trincomalee harbour. The Battle of Muttur – the first significant urban fight … Continue reading A small battle, not many dead – part one

Tags: ACF Massacre, Battle of Muttur, Journalism, resilience, Sri Lanka, Trauma, War, Writing
By PS21 Posted on August 4, 2018August 4, 2018

Getting started

For a while now, I’ve been giving serious thought to writing more about my disability and experiences of it. It’s now coming up on 12 years since the minibus smash … Continue reading Getting started

Tags: Blog, Disability, Openness, resilience, Sex, Writing

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