Today we welcome American metal trio Chasing Apparitions. They tell us about their “aggressive” and “hard hitting” music and how their band name was inspired by a social media post.
My thoughts on coronavirus – 231 days onwards
This week England is in it’s second national lockdown. Emma gives a roundup and rant of how this coronavirus pandemic has been handled over the past seven months.
RFD Question Time with Kerry Thompson at My Life, Kerry’s Way
For today’s RFD Question Time, I’d like to welcome disability blogger and campaigner Kerry Thompson, who runs the blog My Life, Kerry’s Way.
September & October 2020 summary: Exclusive interviews, eye surgery and Question Time series
Here is Emma’s summary of life updates, work achievements and blog roundups in September & October 2020.
RFD Question Time with Simon Sansome at Ability Access
For today’s RFD Question Time, Emma would like to welcome presenter, journalist, blogger and disability campaigner Simon Sansome, who runs Ability Access.
Music Interview: Esteban
Today Emma speaks to indie-pop quartet Esteban who tell us about their love of creating and performing live music.
I Can’t See
I Can’t See is a poem Emma wrote at school when she was 13 years old and still adjusting to her eye condition Acute Retinal Necrosis. Read on to view a copy of the poem and hear Emma read it aloud on YouTube.
Music Interview: Venus Fly Trap
Today Emma speak to post punk duo Venus Fly Trap who tells us about four decades of making and performing music, their favourite places to perform and the release of ther best of album.
Twenty Questions with – Emma Purcell | Guest blog on Wheelescapades
Check out Emma’s guest blog post on Gemma Orton’s blog Wheelescapades, in which she answers twenty questions about blogging, disability and time travelling back to Live Aid 1985.
Living with Acute Retinal Necrosis
Fifteen years ago, Emma was diagnosed with Acute Retinal Necrosis. She explains what it’s like to live with this frustrating, complex and rare eye condition.