Over the last couple of years I’ve become really interested in the way in which environmental storytelling is breaking through into new spaces including museum exhibitions, fiction and visual arts.
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Communicating your ‘so what?’
How understanding outcomes and impact can help you communicate what changes as a result of your work.
Power and wealth
Henry rides with the hunt, watched from the tower by the women of the court. One of them loses a dress pin, which will only be noticed later as she prepares to feast and dance with the best of England.
Content pillars for churches
Helping churches get strategic about content.
Monastic life
A monk in a habit of white, undyed wool. Candlelight flickers round the church, wax the colour of warm honey straight from the hive burns odourless and pure.
Creative writing and charity comms
Helping you find the right words.
Domesday
William I wants to assess his new territory – how good is the land? What resources can it support? How much tax can he raise? Who lives there?
A Midsummer Knight’s Dream
Highly Commended in the MK Lit Fest poetry prize and featured in the anthology, MinK#6 The Trees.
Suburban layers
800 years of history.
At the crossroads
At the crossroads of Watling Street and the Icknield Way, where the Roman Empire meets Prehistoric Britain, an ape clambers amongst the amphorae of wine and olive oil, of dried fruit and pungent fish paste.