Other Bits and Wordy Pieces

Update on the project I'm currently working on with Fused Magazine and The New Library of Birmingham. My update at the end of our first week working on producing the brochure for the discovery season. It's been amazing being part of a proper editorial team - and our magazine is going to have a distribution of 70,000! http://birmingham2022.wordpress.com/2013/07/12/day-5-end-of-week-1/#more-296
 

Penning, Printing and Publishing: reflecting on the ways we have shared the written word in the past, and how we might in the future. An introduction to my future-gazing project for @birmingham2022 
http://birmingham2022.wordpress.com/2013/06/18/penning-printing-and-publishing/#more-136



A very subtly edited version of Reds v Dead (Woman). published on MoonProject!
http://www.moonproject.co.uk/post-thatcher-britain/



This is a guest blog I wrote for One.org, who are a really good international charity. They do brilliant work fighting global poverty, and making governments answerable on international development. They held a conference day for students in December which I went along to, learnt lots and had a great time:

http://www.one.org/international/blog/uk-one-shot-student-conference 




This is the weekly round up I did for the University of Birmingham's BurnFM newspage. Remember the third week in February 2012? Yeah, that was epic ...

http://www.burnfm.com/station-news/2012/02/20/burnfms-news-round-up-13th-19th-february-2012/ 


Some choice pieces from my time at the Comment and Features section of The Redbrick (University of Birmingham's student paper):

'Margaret Thatcher the Party Snatcher' http://www.redbrick.me/2010/12/margaret-thatcher-the-party-snatcher/

How Do You Solve A Problem Like ... Procrastination? http://www.redbrick.me/2010/11/how-do-you-solve-a-problem-like-procrastination/ Yeah, I can give expert advice and that! (Sort of ...)

A discussion of the UNICEF schools project in 2010, and human rights education http://www.redbrick.me/2010/11/is-this-what-society-needs/

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