Don't Please Tell Anybody is:
A compendium of found, torn notes collected from the streets of Birmingham over the last 30 years.
Notes like these are common and widespread, lying in the streets of all cities but going unnoticed as no one is looking for them. My inner Sherlock delights in carefully recovering the fragments, reassembling them like shattered ancient history and hearing their lost stories and urgent words. It’s an uneasy feeling to even partially reveal such intensely personal moments but that’s what writers and artists do—we explore and reflect on the human landscape, finding hope and meaning in anguish and disorder.
A book of 52 pages in an edition of 200, singer stitched binding and optionally signed by the author. Published in 2026 by Nudge Press.
‘Quietly haunting’
More gap than substance
A peek into fragile and fiery private lives, clues to stories intended as secrets
Tiny human dramas scattered across pavements like emotional confetti
'Triggering!'
Don't Please Tell Anybody is:
A compendium of found, torn notes collected from the streets of Birmingham over the last 30 years.
Notes like these are common and widespread, lying in the streets of all cities but going unnoticed as no one is looking for them. My inner Sherlock delights in carefully recovering the fragments, reassembling them like shattered ancient history and hearing their lost stories and urgent words. It’s an uneasy feeling to even partially reveal such intensely personal moments but that’s what writers and artists do—we explore and reflect on the human landscape, finding hope and meaning in anguish and disorder.
A book of 52 pages in an edition of 200, singer stitched binding and optionally signed by the author. Published in 2026 by Nudge Press.
‘Quietly haunting’
More gap than substance
A peek into fragile and fiery private lives, clues to stories intended as secrets
Tiny human dramas scattered across pavements like emotional confetti
'Triggering!'