![]() ![]() We are honoured to welcome Jay Harris as a judge for the NI Social Media Awards, confident that his expertise and unique perspective will make a significant contribution to this event. Jay’s innovative approach, unwavering commitment, and inspiring personal journey make him a remarkable asset in the social media industry. His resilience and determination underscore the reality that obstacles can indeed become stepping stones to success. After receiving a diagnosis of Dyslexia in 2017 and ADHD in 2021, he is a role model for individuals and inspires countless others striving to overcome personal challenges. What sets Jay apart, though, is his personal journey. His passion for connecting with people and fostering relationships through social media is evident in his work, and his innovative thinking consistently opens new avenues for audience engagement and business growth. ![]() He specialises in Organic Social Media management and growth blended with Paid Social support. Jay has been instrumental in elevating the social media profiles of various clients, including Nestlé and Campari subsidiary brands, while working at THG Ingenuity. In his current role, Jay deftly develops and implements the company’s LinkedIn social media strategy, demonstrating a keen understanding of online audience engagement and community building. A little more surreal than Silverlock, that's all.Introducing Jay Harris, a Senior Social Media Executive at JD Sports Fashion, an influential force in the digital media industry with over 5 years of experience under his belt. It is a BIT harder to see perhaps, but if you understood Silverlock, it shouldn't be too hard. Like Silverlock, I'd call the tone joyous triumpalism. Now, inspired by a woman, he sets off on his quest to become a writer and it is implied that he WILL succeed. I didn't catch it all the first or even the second time I read it either.ĭaughter is about a man who STARTS off where Silverlock ended up, a lover of literature who never created any. There is more there than what I've pointed at. I would say more, but it is more fun to discover it all for yourself. ![]() The trial is THE pivotal scene of the book, and everything should be understood in terms of what is said and what happens there. If that doesn't sound familiar to you, read it again, and pay careful attention starting with the trial in Hell. It is still a very upbeat book and Shandon is both better off and a better man at the end of it. Silverlock, in essence, is about a man who starts out as a fellow who reads only for strictly utilitarian purposes, discovers literature, falls in love with it, and forms the aspiration to become a writer. WARNING ! What follows MIGHT be considered a MILD spoiler of both books, so I'll put in some space if you don't want to read it. It's a sequel to one of Silverlock's deeper layers. Readers of Silverlock should be forewarned though, that it isn't a sequel to the surface story of Silverlock. ![]() A little more surreal than Silverlock, that's all. ![]()
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