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Skin Hunger
First published on 21st June 2021 for Artychoke Zine How many times have you wanted to envelope yourself in someone’s arms over the past year? To carve a nook for yourself in the spaces of another? To fold, and nestle and burrow your way in so far that the boundary between the two of you Read more
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Swim Clockwise in the Fast Lane
First published on 21st December 2020 for Artychoke Zine I like swimming. I used to swim a lot when I was younger – every Thursday and Sunday evening: swimming hat, speedos and googles so tight that I had red glasses imprinted on my skin for the rest of the day. Diving in at the shallow Read more
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Looking behind, and looking ahead
I won’t lie, 2021 has probably been the best year of my career to date. I’ve achieved major goals, found that elusive financial freedom and for once felt like I’m succeeding. I’m generally not good at shouting about myself – it feels entirely egotistical, and uncomfortable. I can’t boil down whether this is a feminine Read more
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reflecting on my year in lockdown
I was a completely different person last year, insofar that I didn’t give myself permission to do things, hanging on the consent of others to validate my decisions. Anxious and hesitant I moved through my personal, social and working life always waiting for others to say ‘that’s a good idea, you should do it’ instead Read more
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Resurfacing
I’m particularly drawn to water imagery at the moment. Maybe it’s something to do with the cleansing allegory imbued with water. Read more
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Find the space
Skinner Releasing Technique (SRT), if you’ve never been introduced to it before, is in my humble opinion, the hidden gem of somatic inclined movement techniques. It never fails to find freedom in my skeletal patterning, invigorates my creativity and calms the inner Charlotte. I chanced upon Skinner quite by accident – an extracurricular class that Read more