The thoughts that shape my writing

Fragments of history, reflections on memory, and glimpses of the human thread that runs through it all.

Notes from the Garden
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Notes from the Garden

There are so many things to do, so many ideas and projects to explore, that I sometimes wonder how I ever found time for a career.

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The History Behind Unseen Souls
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The History Behind Unseen Souls

Before industrialisation, Dowlais was a quiet, scattered upland community nestled in the Brecon Beacons. That’s quickly changed forever …

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Your Truth, My Truth, No Truth?
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Your Truth, My Truth, No Truth?

In a world drowning in half-truths and curated realities, can we still agree on what’s true—or does truth even matter anymore?

This post explores how truth has shifted from a shared foundation to a contested battleground. From ancient faith to modern politics, from Nietzsche’s “truth as illusion” to Foucault’s “truth as power,” we examine how belief, influence, and technology have turned truth into a moving target.

If we want to stay grounded in an age of spin, outrage, and viral manipulation, we need to stop asking only “Is this true?”—and start asking “Who benefits if I believe it?”

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Freedom in a World of Algorithms
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Freedom in a World of Algorithms

Are you really making free choices — or just following invisible nudges? This piece explores how modern power doesn’t restrict us but subtly shapes us through algorithms, feeds, and endless distractions. Drawing on Rousseau, Berlin, Foucault, and Sartre, it asks: in a world designed to predict and guide our behaviour, is freedom still possible?

Stay curious. Question the feed. Real freedom begins when we choose to think beyond what’s handed to us.

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Gaza Lan Nunsa — لن نُنسى (We Will Not Be Forgotten)
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Gaza Lan Nunsa — لن نُنسى (We Will Not Be Forgotten)

Through the eyes of a twelve-year-old boy, this short story bears witness to the unspeakable horrors unfolding in Gaza — and the fragile, defiant hope that survives them. As Wahib clings to a handmade book filled with memories of his lost family, he begins to write his own testament: “We were here. We will not be forgotten.”

In a world that looks away, this story refuses to be silent. Read it — and remember.

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J.M.W. Turner: A Trailblazer in Art
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J.M.W. Turner: A Trailblazer in Art

Joseph Mallord William Turner (23 April 1775–19 December 1851), the English artist, is one of my favourite artists and a huge inspiration. His work was ground breaking and unique. He changed the ‘rules’ and painted light and colour rather than objects and scenes.

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The Coffee Shop Conundrum
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The Coffee Shop Conundrum

In the rush of everyday life, how often do we truly pause and just be? On a long, slow drive home from Oxford, a chance encounter with a Buddhist nun at a motorway service station became an unexpected lesson in presence. Amid the chaos of busy roads and distracted drivers, she shared a simple piece of wisdom passed to her by the Dalai Lama: “Be Here Now.”

This isn’t a story about road trips — it’s a reminder that peace isn’t found in getting somewhere faster, but in being fully present where you are.

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