Before The Dawn Of Time
I was trained in Psychology, Logic and Metaphysics at St Andrews - only later as an artist (Sunderland) and educator (Liverpool University).
I’ve been author or editor of a dozen books as well as a journalist whose features appeared in The Independent, Time Out, Sunday Telegraph and national magazines. I’ve also worked in television films, one of which won Crystal Prize at the Prague Festival; and I was cited by BBC Music and Arts as "a writer of the Upper-First Division".
The work I’m spending most time on at the minute hails back to the late 1990’s, when I discovered the magical potential of digital imaging to transform our preconceptions of what we imagine the world to be like. The resulting juxtapositions of my own visual art and poetry have been described as "fascinating and amazing" by Lisette Brodey, the US novelist. Elsewhere these visuals found acclaim as "hauntingly beautiful": the words as "tight and life-enhancing."