I have written extensively for theatre, including complete productions Tony Blair - the Musical ("the seeds are here for a much bigger production - here is talent to be nurtured" - The Stage) and one-man show The Rise and Fall of Deon Vonniget ("very funny fantastically skewed" - The New York Times) and have contributed material to Ealing Live!, Focus Theatre Company and the Cambridge Footlights Dramatic Club.
I have
written, directed and edited several short films, most recently Beach
and Hide and Seek for Talk to
Rex productions, and before that several collaborations with Jon Croker
for Hired Thugs productions, of which Summer's End won an Andrew Cross
Award in 2006, and The Ghost of Kirkton Fell was selected for the Final
Cuts Festival in Brighton.
I co-wrote Fringe, a tongue-in-cheek guide to the Edinburgh Fringe (published by Friday Books), itself based on a series of articles written for satirical website The Friday Thing. My first novel is due for publication in 2007 (see below).
You can keep up with my more frequent and less agonised-over writings on my blog.