about

about


I was one of Thatcher’s children. That’s not to say I was conceived by her and Dennis, thankfully, but I grew up in the 80’s: A time of yuppies, of crushed unions and awful pop music. From there I ventured to university, where the world of parties I found far more interesting than the world of academia, and I also moved from being a rocker to a raver.

Post uni, I wasn’t sure what to do. As a student, I’d worked with people with learning difficulties, so I went on doing this for a while. I also discovered travel. The first time I ventured to Asia I was pleasantly surprised to find that not everyone was diseased, sick and depressed. It opened my eyes and I went on several back-packing ventures.
I then moved into the world of teaching so I could combine my love of travel with work, and I worked abroad for a while. Ten years later, I desired something more, it always felt as though something was missing from my life. So I figured I’d do the one thing that came naturally to me: write.
I published my first work in 2013 – a collection of short stories. A play followed in 2017 along with a novel.


I had written several other novels which I was working on, and I planned to publish over the next few years, but then, all of a sudden, and out of the blue, along came a counter-terrorism squad, a corrupted gang of freemasons.

I currently head the Medical English department and also am responsible for teacher development. I also continue to write, as I attempt to bring to people’s attention the actions of these corrupted, racist and quite insane police officers, who continue to harass and torture me on a daily basis.