Guest Writing

The following blogs, websites, cancer communities and other publishers have been wonderful outlets that have allowed me to share my story with so many readers. I hope you find something here that resonates with you.

Guest Blog Posts For Bowel Research UK

Striking A Balance: The Emotional Effects of Living With Lynch Syndrome (21st April 2022)

The ins and outs of capsule endoscopies (31st May 2022)

What Is CMMRD? (22nd June 2022)

Other articles

“Facing the Future With a Rare Disease” in Rarity Life Magazine (Issue 3)

10 Years with my Internal Pouch in IA Journal (Ileostomy and Internal Pouch Association) Issue 252 Summer 2021, print only

“Sam Rose: 5 Things You Need To Heal After a Dramatic Loss Or Life Change” at Authority Magazine and also at Thrive Global

“The Benefits Of Writing About Your Cancer Experience” at Dancing With Fireflies

“Gut Feelings: Coping With Cancer and Living With Lynch Syndrome by Sam Rose” – Memoir extract at Bowel Cancer UK

“Gut Feelings: Helping Myself and Others By Writing My Cancer Memoir” at Lucy Turns Pages

“My womb cancer story” at Womb Cancer Support UK

“Knowing I have Lynch syndrome has saved my life twice” at Bowel Cancer UK

Real Life Stories – Sam Rose, Northampton at Bowel Cancer UK

“Happy New Year, or Happy New Fear?” at Elephants and Tea

The Survivor (Thriver) Series ~ Sam Rose: #21 at Stupid Cancer

“I Just Found Out I Have Cancer Again. I Know I Can Handle It – And So Can You.” at IHadCancer.com

“The Light at the End of the Cancer Tunnel” at Cancer Care Parcel

“Writing About Mental Health and Cancer Survivorship” at Lucy Turns Pages

“Fulfilling A Passion For Travel After Cancer” at Dancing With Fireflies

“Does Illness Form Part of your Identity?” at A Chronic Voice

The Dragonfly Angel Society Newsletter April 2017 – Survivor Story

“How to Build Your Confidence After a Life-Altering Event” at HavingTime.com

“3 Things Introverts With Cancer Want You To Know” at IHadCancer.com

My open letter on Quiet Revolution

“How To Tell Your Friends You Still Need Them (Even After Cancer)” at IHadCancer.com

“What Would My Life Be Like Without Cancer?” at IHadCancer.com

“My 10 Truths About Lynch Syndrome” at IHaveLynchSyndrome.com

“Great Expectations After Cancer” at Cancer.net