I’ve been a writer for Disability Horizons for almost 7 years now. A majority of my work consists of writing up articles from home. However, this year my role is becoming bigger and better.
Author: Rock For Disability
Music Interview: LoveSick Radio
This week we are joined on a musical journey and speak to the members of American rock n’ roll band LoveSick Radio:
How my disability created friendships
A few weeks ago I shared a post with the pros and cons of living with my disability. The first and most important positive thing I mentioned was how my disability created friendships:
Music Interview: Life Underfoot
This week I give you a short introduction and brief interview with American band Life Underfoot:
5 Recommended Alexa game skills to keep your brain active and entertained
Here are five recommended Alexa game skills for you to enjoy on your Amazon Echo.
Music Review: Numb Killer by Tarah Who?
Brace for impact with Tarah Who?’s explosive new release, Numb killer. The female fronted power trio dives into the anger and pain caused by the recent terrorist attacks and the conditions that have given rise to those who are truly numb killers.
My summary of January 2019
Here is Emma’s summary of life updates, work achievements and blog roundups in January 2019.
Review: Snow Patrol at The O2 Arena
Following the release of their latest album Wildness in May 2018, Snow Patrol are back on the road after a 7 year hiatus. Saturday 26th January was their only, and sold out, night at The O2 Arena in London.
A life without disability
A few weeks ago I was watching a debate programme on television where they were discussing whether they would take the option to cure/prevent people having a disability or long term condition. This made me think whether myself and other disabled people would take the option of a cure if it was offered to them.
Music Interview: S. Peace Nistades
For this weeks music interview, I’m introducing you to rather different style of music which is more artistic and likely to be heard in film scores and soundtracks. Please welcome composer S. Peace Nistades.