Nadia Gasper

Nadia Gasper is a writer and story consultant. She has a repertoire of the stage, screen and online scripts, page and performance poetry, articles, blogs and essays landmarking her career. Nadia’s work has been commissioned by institutions such as Manchester’s Contact Theatre, the BBC, Kori Arts and the BFI. She is also a writer in residence for the interdisciplinary Art Collective, Beddow and Battini.


Simultaneous to her writing career, Nadia is also the founder of Scribble Ink - a story consultancy dedicated to mentoring writers throughout their creative process (w:scribbleink.com). Through Scribble Ink, she delivers workshops in creative writing and creative enterprise, 1:1 creative coaching consultations with professional practitioners, script coverage and accredited e-courses that support 6,931 students across 132 countries.


Nadia’s deep and abiding interest in the fusion of literature and new technologies shapes her passion as an avid short-story writer who sees the cross-pollination of digital media and traditional art forms as the ‘millennial punk.’ She intends for her character-led comedy-drama inclinations and conversational writing style laced with Toni Morrison inspired 'village values' to challenge and champion inclusivity, diversity and social justice.


London (Greater London)



Name: The Good Literary Agency
Website: https://www.thegoodliteraryagency.org/
Agent's name: Gyamfia Osei
Agent's email address: gyamfia@thegoodliteraryagency.org

Writing credits include but are not restricted to the following:

  • Torro and the Storm: A commissioned stageplay for forum theatre, arts education and outreach

  • Some Truth About You: A British Council funded documentary, screened at the BFI and BAFTAs

  • Eastenders:E20: Screenplay episodes for series 1

  • Janice and Safara's F**king Day Out: Screenplay optioned for a feature-length anthology

  • Meat Wagon: Optioned stageplay currently in development

  • Working Title: A two-part novel project


Books, Comedy, Film, Online writing, Radio, Short story, Television, Theatre