Gender A-Z

In 2020, the launch of my novel, Michel-Michelle, coincided with Covid. I searched for a stronger sense of self to deal with despair as the world spun into polarisation. An A to Z on gender winding through my life helped me through my crisis.

Feisty Feminist

F is for Feminist. For centuries feminists have asserted the rights of women to own property, vote, have a profession. Where does feminism connect to the inequalities of North v South? Can men be feminists? THINK GLOBAL: ACT LOCAL Think…

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Eco-equality

E is for equality in diversity. E is also for Ears which are really important for listening to others without jumping into EGO judgement or polarisation which helps the powerful manipulate us. ECO resonates with the power of connection to…

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D for Deadline for Diversity

D is for Deadline for Diversity in all our nature, where WE are true to ourselves and THEM in the space for empathy,art, imagination. D for Drag Race and the delights of diversity expressed through creativity helps us survive and…

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Age and Androgyny

A for AGE. My white hair and whiskers remind me that society, economy and culture influence stereotypes of gender and of old people. A for androgynous reminds me of the mix of masculine and feminine qualities in Virginia Woolf’s Orlando…

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other

My novel Michel-Michelle arrived in the post to-day ready for readers at the launch in Irish Writers Centre on 5th March at 6.30pm. I am reminded that diversity flows through the imagination shared between reader and writer. As a reader,…

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Michel-Michelle

Launch Invitation 5th March Irish Writers Centre, Dublin, 6.30pm Axel, the main character in my novel, Michel-Michelle, is an architect in Lille and the son of „three mothers“ –  Amelia, his birth mother, Naomi, her partner and Michelle, Axel’s transgender…

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