Eleanor (she/her) is a writer, an artist, and a passionate advocate for collaborative working in arts and culture. She has worked in the creative industries for over 10 years, in theatre, libraries, literary organisations, festivals, visual art, and collaborative multi-partner projects. She currently lectures at The University of the West of England, Bristol, teaching on the BA Media Production Programme.

Eleanor fell in love with collaborative working in the Studio, working on Creative Europe project, Future DiverCities. She cut her teeth on what international collaboration could look like with the UNESCO Creative Cities Network, and has worked with Edinburgh UNESCO City of Literature Trust and Bristol City of Film. As a digital communications expert, she has worked with a number of Bristol-based creatives and artists including Hellion Trace and Tine Bech Studio. With the British Council, she was Marketing Manager for the Creative Europe Desk UK and Digital Communications Consultant with the British Council Arts, facilitating international project development and cross-border collaboration. 

Intrigued by the intersection of digital with physical, Eleanor's research explores both digital and analogue interactive fiction looking at storytelling and audience agency. Eleanor is a member of The Society of Authors, the British Fantasy Society and the working group for Cymera Festival. She has had stories published by Jurassic London and other anthologies, and is currently working on a novel.