Exiliado: Things I No Longer Do That I Used To, & I Wish I Did Again…Listen to albums in their entirety. Multiple times.Dec 18, 2024Dec 18, 2024
Reading Rosto in TexasI recently went to Odessa, Texas and took part in Literary Death Match. You can read all about it here…Nov 22, 20241Nov 22, 20241
Exiliado: The Armour of a Queer Canon (or La Que Puede, Puede)I don’t know what it is that initially struck me about the short video from an NPR Tiny Desk Concert that came up on my Instagram feed. On…Nov 8, 2024Nov 8, 2024
Exiliado: No HandsI’ve never had a dog until now. Well, we’ve had him since January, but I was waiting on a Green Card and only saw him in moments, between…Oct 23, 2024Oct 23, 2024
Exiliado: Leave Me AloneI visited Dennis Severs’ House last weekend. Not knowing much about it, I was surprised to find that it wasn’t just some sort of National…May 24, 2023May 24, 2023
Exiliado: Notes on Queer JoyTowards the end of last year, I co-hosted a writing course with poet, writer and academic Emma Filtness. A collaboration between the LGBTQ+…Feb 11, 2022Feb 11, 2022
Exiliado: Who Weeps for George Palao?The cupboard above the top of the stairs, in my grandparents’ Glacis Estate flat, was a dangerous wonder. The shuttered doors were swung…Nov 25, 20213Nov 25, 20213
Exiliado: Gibraltar’s MonstersOn the eve of Gibraltar Literature Week, there was a debate brewing across social media and the local press regarding whether a Gibraltar…Nov 11, 2021Nov 11, 2021
Exiliado: The E WordI used to work at a famous tea shop on London’s Strand. It’s not far from Gibraltar House. You could argue there’s nothing more English…Oct 7, 2021Oct 7, 2021