PinnedScrapbooks, Journals and Learning What to RememberDementia runs in my family on my dad’s side. We sometimes call it ‘doting’ where I’m from. I wouldn’t say this was the reason I began…Apr 4, 20211Apr 4, 20211
Zine is BelievingThe first opportunity I ever had to have my writing published was in a zine. Imagine Tumblr circa 2013, submissions curated from likeminded…Dec 29, 2021Dec 29, 2021
Feeling Low At WorkI am 24 and have been type 1 diabetic for thirteen years. Throughout my student life, I worked part-time in the retail and hospitality…Sep 8, 2021Sep 8, 2021
Published inRock n’ HeavySchool of Rrrock!: Girls Rock School NI & Shannon O’Neill ProfileAn electronic patchwork of moving tiles and faces, some lifting a guitar up to the camera, some poised next to a microphone and all…Mar 27, 2021Mar 27, 2021
Why Not Her? : Meeting gender disparity in the music industry front onThe music industry was rocked last year when publicist and consultant Linda Coogan Byrne released the Gender Disparity Data Report…Mar 8, 2021Mar 8, 2021
In Waiting — Pillow Queens‘Highly anticipated’ is a cliché attached to many debut albums, but after four years of EP releases and relentless touring, In Waiting…Dec 28, 2020Dec 28, 2020
Loss, Growth and the Power of Vulnerability: Interview with Amy Montgomery“I’m going get my piano tuned now, I’m very excited!” chirps Amy Montgomery as we wrap up our call. The 20-year-old singer-songwriter and…Nov 16, 2020Nov 16, 2020
Joshua Burnside — Into the Depths of HellWhen Joshua Burnside was about six he planned to run away from home, escaping through his ground floor bedroom window. Finding out about…Sep 14, 2020Sep 14, 2020
“Have grace for yourself, have grace for others” — Interview with Peter J. McCauleyPeter J. McCauley has spent much of lockdown watching RuPaul’s Drag Race with his wife. Aside from working on his latest LP Amnesty, the…Jul 28, 2020Jul 28, 2020