SELECTED WORK
I develop clear, structured pieces from complex, specialist or general subjects across print and digital publications.
Viv Richards: Hero or Villain? ESPN Cricinfo
A personal narrative exploring divided childhood loyalties, watching Viv Richards dominate for the West Indies cricket team. Blends memories and match context to examine admiration, rivalry and show how cricket shapes identity and allegiance.

Will online voting make the UK more democratic?
E&T Magazine
Turns a technical, policy-heavy subject and complex debate it into a clear, readable feature with structure, pace and strong editorial framing.

The Sentiment Behind Sentimentality
Psychology Now
Combines narrative, research, observation and comment from experts to examine the psychology and cultural meaning of sentimentality.
Digital Transformation in Practice: Lee Dunn of the Scottish Government
CA Magazine
Thought leadership feature that turns expert insight into an accessible article on key developments in a technical field.

PR: the Future of Wildlife Conservation
Influence
Expert-led feature showing how PR strategies shape policy and public behaviour.
Can Artificial Intelligence Replace Teachers?
E&T Magazine
Clear, structured feature on a complex education debate, combining real-world examples and expert insight into an accessible, publication-ready article.
Extreme Engineering and Boundary Thinking
Create Digital
Expert-led analysis, turning complex engineering challenges into accessible, publication-ready editorial insight.
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Scots Magazine
Combines observation, research and interview material to build a vivid engaging portrait.

Maverick Vs Clique: The Psychology Behind Cricket’s Biggest Conflicts
The Nightwatchman
Long Form narrative that explores the recurring conflict between individualism and group culture in elite cricket as a case study. Combines reporting, psychology and historical examples to turn complex behavioural patterns into an engaging and accessible feature.

A multi-voice narrative reconstructing the Great Train Robbery, interviews with Nick, son of gang leader, Bruce Reynolds, the witness - John Maris, local police and newsman. Reveals how events, memory and consequence shape competing versions of a landmark historical event.
Across all formats, my focus remains consistent: shaping complex or detailed subjects into clear, structured editorial pieces that work for both readers and commissioning editors.
If you’re commissioning features, analysis, profiles, thought leadership pieces or narrative journalism, I can develop original ideas or deliver to brief across print and digital publications.
