Apr 2 2021

Jericho Prize

Jericho PrizeI’m thrilled to be working with the Jericho Prize, a new competition for unpublished Black-British children’s writers.

Supported using public funding by the National Lottery through Arts Council England, the Jericho Prize is looking for writers with great stories to inspire children aged 4 years plus and 7–9.

Winners in each category receive a £500 cash prize, exclusive access to publishing industry professionals and much more. The prize is supported by leading children’s publishers Knights Of, Penguin Random House Children’s and Alanna Max, plus the Youth Libraries Group, Storymix and Candid Cocoa.

The project will also be making free resources for new writers available online during the course of the prize, with experienced writers giving advice on every stage of the writing process, from coming up with ideas to working with agents and publishers.

I’ll be helping with the marketing of the prize, as we try to spread the word and unearth all the fantastic writing talent out there. Give us a follow on Twitter or Instagram.

You can find out more at www.jerichoprize.com. The prize is free to enter for unpublished and self-published Black-British writers over the age of 18, with submissions open from 2 August 2021.


Jul 20 2020

Lockdown Monologues

A new normal, a new way to work.

During lockdown I’ve written a set of short monologues, bringing new perspectives to some older stories of mine.

I’m now making these scripts available free on this site to anyone who’d like to perform, direct or simply read them. All I ask is that, if you make and circulate a recording of one of these pieces, you give me a credit and send me a link.

Read the Lockdown Monologues

Download as a PDF

  • ‘A Tear’
  • ‘Prudence’
  • ‘Kicking In Eddie’

Three tales of isolation and estrangement, these monologues indirectly reflect the mood of these restless and panic-strewn days – or at least my mood of these days.

We may not be able to perform new work onstage for a while yet, but theatre can find new ways to exist. It has to.

Please share with anyone who might be interested.