Jamie Windust
Writer
Jamie Windust is an award-winning editor, writer and author specialising in writing about LGBTQ+ storytelling, film and TV. As former Contributing Editor at Gay Times, they have interviewed talents such as Jack Lowden, Owen Jones, John Bell and Jack Rooke.
Their debut book In Their Shoes: Navigating Non-Binary Life detailed their experiences growing up as a trans person and how influential culture, fashion and TV and film were in helping them to express themselves with confidence. In Their Shoes was longlisted for the 2021 Polari First Book Prize.
Bylines include The Independent, Metro, Mashable and ELLE UK.

Munroe Bergdorf's powerful Love & Rage reminds us that hope is still alive for trans people
It's out in UK cinemas next week.

BBC's new LGBTQ+ show Smoggie Queens stands out for a great reason
The silly, lighthearted show that we deserve.

Sherwood star's new Channel 4 horror series has a big problem
Oh, Generation Z...

New Netflix movie Will & Harper shows the power of allyship through comedy
It's available to watch now.

BBC cult classic Atlantis has nothing on new Netflix series KAOS
A welcome change in pace for the genre.

Why Doctor Who's Space Babies mean more than you might think
The BBC show has consistently pushed boundaries.

Channel 4's Miriam: Death of a Reality Star review
The doc retroactively gives Miriam the respect and dignity she always deserved.

Why Baby Reindeer's Teri was so important to the show
Donny's internalised transphobia and shame is his to deal with.

Trace Lysette's Monica is a milestone for trans representation
This overlooked gem is a must-see on Trans Day of Visibility (TDOV) — and on any other day.

BBC's new show taps into One Day's nostalgia for twenty-something Brits
Things You Should Have Done resonates with Millennials/Gen Zs.

Why Strictly Come Dancing needs to embrace same-sex dance partners
Come on guys, it's the '90s…