
Alex Haydn-Williams is an editor, speaker and writer.
They edit books and magazines,
Alex is a freelance editor, providing a wide range of services – from sensitivity reads, to invoicing, to picture research.
They’ve worked with Bloomsbury, Hachette and the Victoria and Albert Museum.
speak on queer history,
Alex draws on their research background to run accessible workshops and talks, as well as bespoke Pride celebrations.
They’ve given talks for TransMuted and A Queer Georgian Social Season at Burgh House. With Seedlings, they run bimonthly walks through London’s queer, radical and ecological histories.
and write on queers and culture.
Their writing includes interviews with artists, opinion pieces, and a very long article on the end of a love affair (metaphorical, thankfully) with Jonathan Franzen.
Alex’s words are in publications including Seedlings, EdFringeReview and The International Journal of Welsh Writing in English.
Alex also researches queer and radical history,
At the moment, they look at queer people – particularly the Ladies of Llangollen – who made homes, communities and records of their lives between 1770 and 1835.
Alex has presented their research at The Oxford Centre for Research in the Humanities and the International Bisexuality Research Conference.
and makes art playing with text, image and memory.
Alex’s intermedia art plays on different forms of meaning. They explore the blossoming of queerness and the myths that underlie urban landscapes.
Their work has been shown at QUEERCIRCLE and John Hughes Arts Festival.
Alex lives in London.
Get in touch via email to commission their work.