About

I help people dissolve the past using stories so we free up the future by stretching fully in the present. The power of AI language models to give our journey momentum is celebrated in these pages.

The story we tell ourselves is the backdrop to our lives.  Transform your story, transform your life.  Maybe it’s time for a change.  Don’t live by default.  On this site I share my stories and my interest in yours and whatever is opening up for you now.

Some of my Projects

  • Burning Man & Glasgow University Creative and academic collaborations
  • EPSRC Funded Riviera Project Research & development
  • Brighton Festival & The Pebble Trust Community sustainability work

Amazon number 2 non-fiction bestseller “how to write a review’ plus enjoy shared stories in my 5 star rated publications here .

Latest sustainable practices in global Artists is shared on my ***** rated apple iTunes podcast

Some of the places I have shared my work using AI to present stories of our shared environments.

Enjoy my off West-End work

My writing featured at the last International Playwriting Festival and my previous plays are kindly listed here

My solo presentation ‘Mary Blandy’s Gallows Tree’, told of the old world of Oxford Castle, Performed in front of Mary’s blood relative it told her story imprisonment of Oxford Castle in 1752. (**** Whatsonstage)

Nothing will lift you up like a good story. Well nothing except maybe great pizza!

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287 thoughts on “About

  1. I’m looking forward to reading more of your posts. I agree with what you say about how the way you tell your story changes who you are and it’s great to see someone else who believes change and growth are possible. It can be hard to keep on top of it all but so worth the effort!
    xx Rowena

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  2. Hi, my name is Marianne (aka “anthropologist”) and I’ve been following your blog. I was in Oxford last year but was not able to meet you. If you have time, I am in London from March 1 to March 6 and would easily be able to take the train to you. I saw the Shakespeare’s Dead exhibit last year — fantastic!

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