I’m going to be honest. It feels strange to have my words back on this website after so many years. I was 15, when I crash-landed on Planet Mamamia after a bold and well-timed Twitter tag led to a blog post of mine being republished, and later a job offer.
In the six or seven years since I was last orbiting this slice of cyberspace, a lot of life has happened. I finished high school. I got two uni degrees. And I became publicly known as a wearer of many hats; a writer/a disability advocate/the Editor In Chief of my own media company and a few others. But perhaps the most unexpected string to my bow these days is that I've become an actress.
Even though I grew up a Disney Channel obsessed drama kid, acting never really felt like anything other than the clouds of a hazy fantasy world. A world where I wasn’t living with a disability. That is, until Latecomers came along and changed everything.
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No one was more surprised than me when I secured the lead role of Sarah – a cynical, sexually inexperienced twenty-something with Cerebral Palsy (CP for short) in this gritty groundbreaking new dramatic comedy that also serves a healthy dose of romance.
I mean, I had no acting training. Auditioning wasn’t even on my radar. That only happened after an unexpected email from one of the show’s producers, inviting me to participate in what they call, a ‘read through’ which is basically a workshop designed to help writers figure out what’s working and what’s not.