We'll work together to improve your English, employing a combination of discussion, reading, writing, and then feedback.
I am a currently a PhD researcher in the Department of Communications and Humanities at the University of Huddersfield, where I have co-taught an introductory course on autobiography, co-chaired two graduate research conferences, and designed and delivered a seminar on online...
We'll work together to improve your English, employing a combination of discussion, reading, writing, and then feedback.
I am a currently a PhD researcher in the Department of Communications and Humanities at the University of Huddersfield, where I have co-taught an introductory course on autobiography, co-chaired two graduate research conferences, and designed and delivered a seminar on online community-building with social media and using Twitter as part of humanities research.
My research interests include Caribbean fiction, the literary traditions of Britain's Overseas Territories, the social, economic and environmental challenges common and unique to contemporary Grand Cayman, and the oral and narrative traditions of the Cayman Islands. My practice-based research aims to accurately portray daily life in Grand Cayman as a response to representations of the Cayman Islands in fiction and popular culture. In 2019, I completed my MFA (distinction) at the Manchester Writing School. My research, writing and dissertation employed the oral traditions, dialect, accent and setting of Grand Cayman. Short fiction from the MFA workshop was later published in 'The Caribbean Writer'. I also completed a BA at Bishop's University in Lennoxville, Quebec, a graduate certificate from McGill University, and studied humanities at the Thomas More Institute, Montreal.
Also, I work with clients to provide copy, content and editorial across business (corporate, legal services, property, infrastructure), lifestyle (travel, gastronomy, fashion, hospitality), culture (Art, design, books, policy, education), and third sectors
I currently co-chair a book club at Cayman Connection, the charitable arm of
The Cayman Islands Government Office in the UK.