I was entrusted for the third year in a row to illustrated two stories for the BBC Storytelling series "Ouch" (blog and podcast) which talks about issues surrounding disability, with humour and lightness of heart.
The unbelievable hangover caused by Pure-O
Sarah Collins, who has a type of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder which occasionally creates false memories for her. She delivered it for the BBC at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
Read the her story >>HERE<<
Sarah Collins, who has a type of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder which occasionally creates false memories for her. She delivered it for the BBC at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
Read the her story >>HERE<<
The blind man who was guided by a cat
Life as a disabled person can sometimes be quite different and difficult, but amid awkwardness is humour.
Reece Finnegan, who is blind, performed this true story for the BBC at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in 2019 where the theme was Lost and Found.
Read his story >>HERE<<
Life as a disabled person can sometimes be quite different and difficult, but amid awkwardness is humour.
Reece Finnegan, who is blind, performed this true story for the BBC at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in 2019 where the theme was Lost and Found.
Read his story >>HERE<<
The surgeon who said nipples were a "faff"
Read his story >>HERE<<
Janine Hammond, whose life changed after two rounds of triple negative breast cancer talks about her experience with humour and lightness of heart.
Read his story >>HERE<<