Adam D'SouzaThe Devil-HuntersCaptain Leviticus slammed the splintered remains of the wheel to port. The Ark’s masts groaned under the strain. “We’re getting close”, he…Apr 6, 2019Apr 6, 2019
Adam D'SouzaThe quest for True Love: a modern fairytale opera in two actsA “meta-libretto” weaving together the plots and tropes from some of the world’s best loved operasSep 17, 2018Sep 17, 2018
Adam D'SouzaRewind.A short story inspired by the stream-of-consciousness opening of “Mrs Dalloway” by Virginia WoolfMay 21, 2018May 21, 2018
Adam D'SouzaHazelA coat of downy fur surrounds her rosy cheek; tightly wrapped against biting jaws. Day by day the sun rouses winter land from its slumber.Apr 30, 2017Apr 30, 2017
Adam D'SouzaIf Shakespeare Held Meetings: What He Can Teach Us About CommunicationAs a professional actor and playwright, Shakespeare lived by his words both on and off the stage. We can learn from his words, too.Jan 21, 2015Jan 21, 2015
Adam D'SouzaIn search of OdysseusSailing the wine-dark Ionian Sea in search of Odysseus’ Ithaca — and finding ourselvesSep 6, 2014Sep 6, 2014
Adam D'SouzainHigher Education In Transition…Academia is deadThere’s nothing new to know any moreJan 28, 20142Jan 28, 20142
Adam D'SouzainI. M. H. O.MOOCs aren’t the saviours of education – they’re destroyersHow online university courses are destroying opportunities for young peopleSep 25, 2013Sep 25, 2013