Fiction writer and performance artist.
I was never born, and I never grew up, but exist only in perpetual motion from city to city, writing about what I see, who I meet, .. what I hear at the table next to me, polish it up, or soil it down, fasten up the pace or slow it down.
I'm based in London for most of the time where my play; "Who's Afraid of Anton Chekhov?" opened The Rag Factory season for new writing. The summer of my graduation from a Bachelor degree in dramatic art at the East 15 acting school in London, my prose poem "Alberto" was published in Paradise Press's anthology, "coming clean". This summer I worked on an adapation and translation of Shakespeare's Hamlet, for Das Deutsche Theatre in Kazakhstan. At the moment i'm working on a poetry and visual art project called, "Pastor Jesus" and following the life of a late twenties poet living on shoreditch in east London, where he dwells unpublished. In parallel to this i'm in the process of writing a new play, to premiere at the begining of summer. Furthermore, I have experience in writing weekly short stories of a commercial nature, observing life in east London, for "Made in Shoreditch Magazine".
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I'm flexible and believe in the individuality of each person and thus each project, -
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