Author: Arch Copy
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In the Hiddenness of June
The rain fell in shivering cords Ropes of sky plummeting straight down The way only summer rain really does The air felt close, protective Like the jungle warmth was on our side June’s hiddenness draped a damp arm around us and wept
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Summer Firsts
Voted in a referendum Co-wrote a film script Bought a pair of £250 shoes Went on a gal pal mini break Ate a meal in a vegetarian restaurant Went to a protest Hosted a dinner party – or what began as a dinner party and turned into a Party Cleared out my house PROPERLY – shoes…
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The Thrill of the Vote
I know very well that our democracy is flawed. I know it. I know we mainly cling to the illusion of choice and voice. I know. But still, every time I vote, I feel this charge of electricity, alive. It’s the one time I think we stop to consider the other people in this country;…
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Well Gosh
I been well busy. I been well, well busy mate. Between filming, posting, planning, arguing, scrambling, scribbling, learning, panicking and thinking REALLY HARD, it’s been a busy few weeks. I’ve had no time for freelance, no time for blogging, no time for anything really. My grasp on reality and capacity for everyday common sense have…
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Some Work I’m Proud Of
One of my favourite things I’ve ever done has launched and I’m so proud. It’s had a really good reaction so far and it feels so good to just get it out there after so much fiddling about. The campaign is about how parents can support their kids on the way to being safe drivers.…
