
Adam England
Freelance Journalist & Copywriter at Self employed
I'm a UK-based freelance journalist and copywriter, working with a number of clients and contributing to a range of national and international publications.
I'm a regular writer at Gigwise and Healthline and have been commissioned by The Guardian, The Independent, Vice, Dazed, Kerrang!, Euronews and more. Brands and companies I've worked with include L'Oreal, MrQ Casino, Reviti, The Private Office and GoCardless.
My interests include music, digital and Gen Z culture, mental/male health and contemporary politics, and I primarily cover culture, entertainment, lifestyle and politics in my work. You can also check out my portfolio here, if you prefer.
Outside of writing, I love a range of music and going to gigs, watching football, and drinking copious amounts of coffee.
I graduated from the BA (Hons) Popular Music Journalism course at Solent University in 2020 with first-class honours, and am currently working on my MA in Magazine Journalism at Cardiff University.
- Bath, UK
- garageflowrr
- in/adam-england/
Publications
- Verywell Mind19 articles
- Next Avenue3 articles
- 5ensesmag.com3 articles
- Kinship1 article
- The i Paper1 article
- Men's Health1 article
- Reader's Digest1 article
Writes Most On
- Is Adrenal Fatigue Real? Here's What Medical Experts Have to Say11 Feb—Verywell MindEven if the condition isn't real, the symptoms are Medically reviewed by Daniel B. Block, MD Table of Contents Understanding Adrenal Fatigue The Scientific Perspective Medical and Alternative Views Potential Causes and Symptoms Addressing Symptoms and Seeking Help You feel tired and irritable all the time. You’re having difficulty sleeping, you can’t concentrate at work or school, you’re craving junk food, and maybe even coming down with more illnesses than usual. After a quick search online...
- When Can My Kitten Go Outside in the UK?3 Jan—KinshipWhile there’s probably always going to be a debate over whether it’s best for cats to have outside access or stay indoors, it’s much more common for cats to be allowed outdoors in the UK than in some countries – like the US and Canada. In fact, International Cat Care estimates that just 10 percent of cats in the UK are kept indoors. If you do choose to let your kitty venture outdoors, do you know what age can your cat can go outside or what should you consider before opening the back door?...
- How to Read People Like a Book, According to Body Language Experts13 Dec 2024—Verywell MindHave you ever wanted to know what someone’s thinking, or what their motives are? Maybe it's a colleague, someone you have a crush on, or simply an old friend you haven't seen in a while. We might not have telepathic powers nor can we read minds, but we can read people to gain insight, taking into account things like body language, nonverbal cues, and how they say things – not just what they say. It’s not an exact science, and everybody is different, but if you’d like to know how to read...
- What Sex Addiction Is Not, According to Sex Therapists20 Nov 2024—Verywell MindSomething we often hear a lot about, whether in the media or just conversations with friends, is sex addiction. But in an era of dating apps and hookups, what does that mean? There’s often a lot of confusion around sex addiction—there's even some debate over sex addiction being a real diagnosable condition, as it’s not in the DSM-5 (the diagnostic standard for addiction and mental health disorders). But in essence, it’s a compulsive need to perform sexual acts to achieve a “fix,” similarly to...
- Supporting a Loved One with Primary Progressive Aphasia15 Nov 2024—Next AvenueLanguage difficulties are common in this form of dementia; here's how to care for someone with the diagnosis By Adam England | November 15, 2024 | Caregiving Share When my grandmother began showing symptoms of primary progressive aphasia (PPA) — a form of frontotemporal dementia — in the mid-2010s, it wasn't something we were familiar with. Our only point of reference was Terry Jones of Monty Python who was diagnosed with PPA in 2015 and died five years later. It's only been over the last...