Literary & Artistic Publications / Awards
Infection - Short Story Publication, Syllabus Collective & SPAM Press, London, 2022
Type I - Publication of Novel, Dostoyevsky Wannabe, Manchster, 2021
Facial Kaoss Pad - Publication of Commissioned Poetry & Photography in Virtual Oasis Anthology, Trickhouse Press, Leeds, 2021
Cephalapod Gambiarra - Poetry Publication in the weird folds – everyday poems from the Anthropocene, Dostoyevsky Wannabe, Manchster, 2021
Back of a Napkin - Publication of Poetry Collection, Terramoto Publishers, Porto, 2019
Four Poems - Publication of Four Works of Audio Experimentation, Textshop Experiments, 2019
Synthetic Heteronyms of the Anthropocene - Publication of Selected Poems, Gutter Magazine, Glasgow, 2019
Reliving a Visitation— Lyrical Essay Publication, From Glasgow to Saturn, Glasgow, 2019
Land, Sea— Concrete Poetry Publication, But There is No Land Near the End, A&E Collective, Glasgow, 2018
Temer— Winner of the Annual Videobook Competition, The Camões Institute, Lisbon, 2017
And No More Being Outdoors, And No More Rain - Publication of Poetry Collection, SPAM Press, Glasgow, 2017
Deja Vu Entry— Poetry Publication, Adjacent Pineapple, Edinburgh, 2017
They’re Just Children - Poetry Publication, SPAM Press, Glasgow, 2016
Gente - Publication of Poetry Book, Multifoco Editora, Rio de Janeiro, 2016
Article Publications & Editorial Work
Beyond Limitations, Wolfgang Kaleck & Tomás Saraceno, editorial assistant for book published as part of the ECCHR Book Series, Berlin, 2023.
Tomás Saraceno in Collaboration: Web(s) of Life, editorial assistant for exhibition catalogue published by IvoryPress, 2023.
Fly with Pacha – into the Aerocene, script supervisor for film directed by Tomás Saraceno & Maximiliano Laina, exhibited during Tomás Saraceno In Collaboration: Web(s) of Life, Serpentine, London, 2023.
Objects in Mirror: Tasman Richardson and Max Parnell in Conversation, SPAM Press, Glasgow, 2023
How a Focus on Environmental Responsibility Helps Companies Hire the Best Talent, Leaders for Climate Action, Berlin, 2020
Humanising Technology to Better Understand our Emotions, Redcat Digital, London, 2022
AI virus prediction software: Utilise the signal in the noise, Redcat Digital, London, 2020
Sensory Fields in Lygia Clark’s Nostalgia do Corpo, Algia Press, Issue 2, Glasgow, 2020
Where Does a Body End?, SPAM Press, Glasgow, 2019
Between Page and Screen, SPAM Press, Glasgow, 2019
Kicking the Chaos Pad , SPAM Press, Glasgow, 2019
External Reviews
Strange Appetites: Supermarket Poetics in Max Parnell’s And No More Being Outdoors, Maria Sledmere, SPAM Press, Glasgow, 2017
Colin Herd on Max Parnell’s And no more being outdoors, Adjacent Pineapple, Edinburgh, 2017