PROFILE...
Tracey Dene Powell
Songwriter, scriptwriter, poet, blogger, author and podcaster
"I’ve always felt the need to challenge myself as a writer..." -Tracey Dene Powell
At an early age of 17 Tracey started to write and perform her songs and was `Artist of the Week’ twice on BBC Radio Leicester. Her song ‘Lead me by a rainbow’, which was written as a tribute to her late sister, reached the semi-finals of the UK song writing competition in 2006.
From writing songs Tracey discovered a love for scriptwriting and her musical `Phantom Love’ (based in WW1 trenches) was performed at the national Curve Theatre in 2014.
Throughout her writing career she has written and performed several plays to sell out audiences and received outstanding reviews for her work..
In 2022 Tracey became an Author for the first time and her poetry book 'My Little Book Of Grief' (a collection of her own personal poems through a year of grief) is available on Amazon.
In 2023 Tracey's first children’s story book 'Oncar's Adventure At Rutland Water' was published and is being enjoyed by children and adults worldwide. The book is also being utilised in schools as an educational tool.
Having decided to bring humour into being 59 Tracey writes regular blogs that can be read on her website page under 'Blogs'
Tracey has also teamed up with Sarah Robb to produce inspirational podcasts to help women everywhere. Listen now on her website page `More Than A Woman Podcast'
To contact Tracey, please e-mail her on [email protected]
Songwriter, scriptwriter, poet, blogger, author and podcaster
"I’ve always felt the need to challenge myself as a writer..." -Tracey Dene Powell
At an early age of 17 Tracey started to write and perform her songs and was `Artist of the Week’ twice on BBC Radio Leicester. Her song ‘Lead me by a rainbow’, which was written as a tribute to her late sister, reached the semi-finals of the UK song writing competition in 2006.
From writing songs Tracey discovered a love for scriptwriting and her musical `Phantom Love’ (based in WW1 trenches) was performed at the national Curve Theatre in 2014.
Throughout her writing career she has written and performed several plays to sell out audiences and received outstanding reviews for her work..
In 2022 Tracey became an Author for the first time and her poetry book 'My Little Book Of Grief' (a collection of her own personal poems through a year of grief) is available on Amazon.
In 2023 Tracey's first children’s story book 'Oncar's Adventure At Rutland Water' was published and is being enjoyed by children and adults worldwide. The book is also being utilised in schools as an educational tool.
Having decided to bring humour into being 59 Tracey writes regular blogs that can be read on her website page under 'Blogs'
Tracey has also teamed up with Sarah Robb to produce inspirational podcasts to help women everywhere. Listen now on her website page `More Than A Woman Podcast'
To contact Tracey, please e-mail her on [email protected]