I’ve written on literature, media, politics and society for places such as Prospect, the Guardian, the Telegraph and the New Statesman.
I also write an occasional newsletter on women and sport called Lost Kit and blog about weird modern trends – from pistachio pastries to ‘undercover’ musicals – at Notes on Form.
Selected writing
Alasdair Gray’s literary socialism (Interview, Prospect, August 2019)
What Love Island teaches up about kindness (Opinion, Guardian, July 2019)
The Millenial motherhood trap (Essay, Prospect, June 2018)
Why the future of food is fake (Feature, Prospect, December 2017)
Nicholas Sand wanted to start a revolution – with 750 million doses of high-grade LSD (Obituary, I newspaper, May 2017)
Máirtín Ó Cadhain’s Graveyard Clay and The Dirty Dust (Review, Asymptote, 2016)
Burials, cremations, dissolving: the new ways to die well (Culture, New Statesman, August 2016)
Solar Bones is a resurrection for Irish modernism (Review, New Statesman, July 2016)
Uncreative writing for the digital age (Review of Kenneth Goldsmith’s Capital, LA Review of Books, February 2016)