Some recent awards for my screenwriting – from pilot scripts to various comedy sketches I’ve written & performed in.
Winner:
Industry Award, Comedy Crowd Chorts 2023 for ‘Creative Writing 2.1’
Funny Women Awards Global Best Comedy Short Runner Up, 2023 for ‘Creative Writing 2.1’
The TV Foundation/Comedy5050 Bursary & Mentorship, Edinburgh TV Festival 2022
Fulwell 73 & Comedy 5050 Shorts Competition 2021 for ‘Cake’ comedy sketch (co-wrote with Nat Turton), co-directed and performed as part of my channel MelonComedy
British Comedy Guide BCG Pro Best Production for ‘Russian Doll’ 2020.
Winner, ‘Future Leaders’ at Creative Equals 2019.
Nominee:
Finalist, top 3 Funny Women Best Comedy Short 2022, ‘Creative Writing 2.1’
Finalist, Edinburgh TV Festival New Voice Awards for Best web series, ‘LIFE IN ADHD’ 2022 and top 20% for best screenplay
Top 26%, BBC Writers Academy 2022 for ‘Baggage- a comedy drama about letting go’
BBC New Comedy Awards 2021 – ‘Russian Doll’ – featured on screen in finals of Digital category
Top 4 % BBC Writers Room 2019 for for the TV Comedy Drama adaptation of her third novel ‘Break Up Club’ (Harper Collins);
BCG Pro Talent Writing Award Runner up, British Comedy Guide 2021 – ‘Specific Fetishes’ sketch, now in production.
Lit Laughs finalist for script ‘Attention Seekers’ (co-written Jennifer Le Roux);
Female Voices Rock Film Festival 2021 Finalist for script ‘Attention Seekers’
Funny Women Next Up Shorts Awards longlist for ‘Prenup Lawyers’ & Heat Content Awards Nominee 2021.
Finalist, ‘Best Uncommissioned Pilot’ at Edinburgh TV-Festival 2021;
Thousand Films writing competitions 2019 for the TV Comedy Drama adaptation of third novel ‘Break Up Club’ (Harper Collins);
Funny Women Writing Awards Commended for Break Up Club
Angel Comedy Chorts Fest (nominated twice for Melon Comedy – Prenup Lawyers and The Ghoster Busters),
Breakthrough Creative Award, Hospital Club Awards.
Various sketches screened & performed at venues worldwide – from the Bill Murray Angel Comedy in London & Melbourne Comedy Fest & Melbourne Fringe 2017, and The Miller London for ‘Stop Trying To make Sketch Happen’ 2021.








