Mae Trumata is a freelance journalist based in Northern Ireland, writing for publications across the UK and the Philippines. She graduated from the University of Stirling with a degree in English and Journalism. Mae has written for a number of different publication outlets during her work experience stints, and has a wide variety of media experiences; from traditional, digital, radio, start-up and now freelance. Mae specialises in writing feature articles, specifically profiles on individuals with something important to say, cultural analysis and reviews for film, fashion, music and television.
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