Here is a sample of my writing style including various articles published online. I have chosen a handful of various sources but each site offers many other articles written by myself.
Are You Team Greek or Team Trojan? - Buzzfeed Community, April 2015
As Warwick University Drama Society’s production of ‘Troilus and Cressida’ approaches, it’s time to find out - which side should you be fighting for when 7th May arrives?
A Cup of Christmas - The Picnic Project, December 2014
Is your homemade mulled wine not up to scratch? Sick of the sight of that eggnog that’s been in the cupboard for what seems like forever? Whether it’s with friends, family or for your next big date, we’ve handpicked the best winter drink spots for you to sip in style.
Radio 1 rescores Drive review - Hot Off The Jess, November 2014
Last week Radio 1 and BBC Three did something new – curated by Zane Lowe, they re-scored the entire soundtrack to Nicolas Winding Refn’s 2011 film Drive and showed it on tv, original film and dialogue intact, only with completely new music. This excited me for two reason: firstly, I saw this advertised by The 1975 who are one of my favourite bands (you may have realised this from previous posts) as they created an original song for the new score, and secondly because I adore Drive because it encapsulates everything I love about cinematography.
Arrivals Weekend - HELP! - Warwick Student Blogs, June 2014
If you're starting Uni this September/October, you might already be feeling a little anxious about moving away from home and meeting a whole bunch of new people. Maybe it hasn't crossed your mind yet, but it will when you pull up to campus, parents' car full of clothes and crockery, and maybe you will be thankful you once read this post!
The Double Review - The Boar Online, April 2014
Richard Ayoade’s mind-bending black comedy is often disconcerting yet mesmerising to watch. Based on a Dostoyevsky novella, The Double is set in an unnamed time and place, with a range of actor nationalities and accents alongside echoes of a gloomy past with the inclusion of 1960s-style retro computer systems that could place the story in a dystopian other world. Jesse Eisenberg leads the cast with his socially inept Simon James who feels he is ‘like Pinocchio’, a wooden boy, a non-person. He is anonymous to everyone around him despite his best efforts; he has had the same job for seven years yet his boss doesn’t know his name, he is physically incapable of uttering a word to the woman he is fixated on and even his mother thinks he is a ‘strange boy’.
Thy Knows Thy Loves Me, xoxo - The Boar Online, November 2013
Rehearsals are going scandalously for Manhattan’s hottest new play The School for Scandal. Anybody who’sanybody is going to be there. If you think the Gossip Girl ship has sailed and it’s time for something a little different, try this for size: Richard Brinsley Sheridan’s classic 18th Century play is being transported, lords and ladies in tow, to the Upper East Side, fresh for 2013.