BA (Hons) Fashion Journalism (Print) (Broadcast)
I'm a Beagle-lover, a Mojito-drinker, a creative soul with an eye for good design. I write to make others laugh, to share my biggest love; music. I love Peep Show and sarcasm, favour iPhones over Blackberrys and make a mean cooked breakfast. I will be the last to leave a party and first to put the music on. I love heavy fringes and powerful eyebrows. Books are an essential, along with fresh flowers, good manners and a cheeky compliment. My Welsh family and friends are my world, and along with my work I am pretty happy. Follow me on Instagram to find out more @shortay8701 or email me at miss.jones.07@hotmail.co.uk for any queries. Titchlikes I created a website that reflects my feelings of what is currently missing today in the world of music journalism. It was sparked from a love of all things musical combined with wanting to showcase new writing to the public. Accessible to everyone, an online platform was crucial as well as links with social media. You can follow the website on Wordpress at www.titchlikes.com If you are one of the 500 million Facebook users, click 'Like' on our Page http://www.facebook.com/titchlikes Or if you want a neat little Twitter feed, follow us @titchlikes This is our 'About Us' section on the website; Here at titch likes, we have set out to fill the proverbial gap in the music journalism market with an online site that aims to forget the snarky hipster-elite and inject some intelligence, vitality and humour back into writing. You can browse through our Reviews to discover some new bands or delve into our Feature pieces and Style section for alternative content on all things musical. If you really want to be in on the tip top zeitgeist then our daily updated news section will quench your knowledge thirst, along with a refreshing sip from our extensive Playlist page that offers everything from songs to keep you going at the gym, to afternoon delights to bake a cake to. Our theory is that music is universal, loved by one and all, from your granny to that miserable bus driver who pulls a face when you donât have change. So why isnât it catered for? Why arenât we satisfied? Do we really have to read yet another piece on how Colplay are the musical equivalent of AIDS or how a band is way too underground for you to have appreciated their latest post-dubstep release? Nah, music is not about any of that rubbish, itâs made to share, to chat about, to transport you back to a forgotten memory or mould a new one. It transcends borders and languages bringing people together to share an experience, be it a festival or a tequila-induced karaoke session. The physicality of music may have shrunk through the decades but its impact never fades. We aim to cover every genre from hip-hop to prog-rock to acid jazz with an open mind and a sharp pencil, showcasing the best in new writers as well as the seasoned hacks. Submissions are welcomed and comments encouraged to help us expand and improve our humble little site into a buzzing hive of words and music loud enough for everyone to hear.