Prose: ‘The Arrival’ @ Disclaimer Magazine (2017)

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Prose: ‘The Arrival’ @ Disclaimer Magazine (2017)
‘10 mixtape releases by idol rappers you need to listen to’ @ Metro.co.uk
Video / Words: ‘homeward: a poem’ (2016)
Game Art / Words: TWIN CITIES - EREBUS & AETHER (Android game, 2018-) as part of the Commonword Digital Commissions (2017).
Coverage: ZICO X MISBHV in London @ UnitedKpop
Review: 방탄소년단 (BTS) – WINGS @ Culturefly
‘Feature: K-pop, Literature and Mythology’ @ hellokpop.com
March 9, 2017: Attracted over 1000 Facebook likes in under 24 hours of publishing first ever article on hellokpop.
‘Feature: Nine Percent, China’s Idol Revolution and the rise of Chinese boybands’’ @ Resonate
‘12 South Korean Films and Dramas on Netflix’ @ UnitedKpop, Summer 2017 E-mag
‘Interview: The Script’, WhatsOn Student Guide 2017
‘Interview: Stepping into the Dark World of Inchun Oh’ @ UnitedKpop Spring 2018 E-mag
‘Review: Makoto Shinkai’s ‘Your Name’’ @ Culturefly
‘Here are the K-pop rookies you need to keep an eye on’ @ Metro.co.uk
Design / Words: ‘Underground09 - ISSUE 1, HOME’ (2016)
Visual Poetry/Exhibition
“From February 14th until the 17th, Pop My Mind’s guest curator Danielle Ash will be hosting an exhibition titled ‘Transition.’ The exhibition will be held at The Storey in Lancaster, which is a beautiful historical building and has just the right space for what Pop My Mind is working to achieve with ‘Transition’ – a huge space in which to bring together talented artists from all over the world and present you with their original responses to this theme.”
– from Pop My Mind blog
Poetry: ‘This is how the world ends (or begins)’ @ PETRie Inventory (2015)