Hello. I’m S. K., a third-sector communications professional and independent writer, researcher and creative facilitator based in Sheffield, England.
I spend my days exploring peat bogs in the Pennines and researching British trans prehistory for a social impact project and non-fiction book, Our Transcapes.
My first teen novel, Albion Awakes, is now complete and out for submission.
Education, projects and research
Undergraduate Degree: BA English and Creative Writing, Royal Holloway University of London (2007-10): 2:1 honours
While studying English and Creative Writing at Royal Holloway, University of London (2010) I discovered classical Japanese poets, who drew relationships between language, cultural identity and landscapes. This kicked off my interest in how notions of land, history, stories and identity can intersect for different groups.
Independent research: ‘Tohoku Pillows’ research blog
Moving to Fukushima, Japan on the JET Programme (2011-13) I undertook ‘poetry pilgrimages’ – a psychogeographic exploration of pre-modern sites mentioned in Japanese poetry – by following the footsteps of Saigyō Hoshi and Bashō Matsuo.
Masters Degree: MA Japanese Studies, SOAS, University of London (part time, 2013-15): Distinction
Keeping a research blog of this pilgrimage I returned to the UK and began a Masters (Japanese Studies MA, SOAS, University of London, 2015). I posited that the use of place names in classical Japanese poetry helped form Japanese political notions of self and state, ‘justifying’ the colonisation and eradication of indigenous communities and cultures.
Independent research: prehistoric Yorkshire, archaeology, folklore and land drainage
Drawing from childhood holidays spent in a Yorkshire caravan; learning about England’s historic land drainage and Mesolithic archaeology; my professional and personal experience in mental health; an interest in folklore, British prehistory, and queer ecology, has resulted in Albion Awakes.
Novel: ‘Albion Awakes,’ courses and commendations
Advanced novel-writing workshops at City Lit (2018-19); a graduate of The Golden Egg Academy’s ‘Story Foundations’ (2020) and ‘Work on Your Novel’ (2021) courses.
Albion Awakes was also shortlisted for the National Centre for Writing’s Escalator Scheme (2019).
Social impact project: ‘Our Transcapes’ as part of ‘Queer Natures’
Collaborating with Dr Ina Linge from the University of Exeter as artist in residence for her Queer Natures project, I created Our Transcapes, a social impact project exploring ‘trans prehistory’ through pilgrimage and creative practice with the aim of benefiting young trans people’s mental health.
Masters Degree: MA Mesolithic Archaeology, University of York (part time, 2024-26)
An exploration into the European Stone Age and the earliest evidence we have of non-dual life and attitudes in Britain.
Non-fiction book: ‘Our Ancient Transcapes’.
Pulling together evidence and research from the Our Transcapes research project and Masters degree to create an accessible, fun and empowering book, aimed at trans* folks in the UK, about the long history of non-duality on our islands.

Engagement and publications
- Our Transcapes workshops at upcoming Out and Wild festival, July 2026
- Upcoming Our Transcapes event for SayIt Sheffield, March 2026
- Panel member for Council of British Archaeology’s ‘Unearthing Futures: A Youth-led Pathway into Archaeology’ career event for young people interested in archaeology. September 2025.
- Speaker at ‘Theory in Action’ conference, Theoretical Archaeology Group Annual Meeting, University of York (December 2025)
- Speaker at the ‘Erosion’ Biennial conference, Association for the Study of Literature and Environment, University of Galway (August 2025)
- Speaker at the Council of British Archaeology’s Student and Early Careers Conference (July 2025)
- Speaker at the Fourth World Congress of Psychogeography‘s ‘Heritage & Hiraeth’ conference, University of Canterbury (September 2024)
- Speaker at the ‘Therapeutic Landscapes‘ conference, University of Worcester (March 2024).
- Article exploring prehistory, non-duality and transgenderism* in upcoming Stone Club zine, Issue 3
- ‘the curlew’s cry’ poem, published in Cultivate ,The Feminist Journal of the Centre for Women’s Studies- Issue 7: Places and Spaces; Seedlings Studio IV: Winter and The Broken Spine, Selected Poetry: Spring 2025
- Albion Awakes, shortlisted for the National Centre for Writing’s Escalator Scheme (2019)
- Poem and prose-poem: Things Japanese, Volume II
- Landscape, poetry and history article: Japan National Tourism Organisation
- Excerpts of my poetry pilgrimage research: Japan Travel.
