Raised on a healthy diet of B-movies, fantasy games, and Stephen King novels, Ash is a horror specialist content creator and presenter, cursed with a voice from the depths of Wolverhampton in England. Bosting, ay it bab?

Initially working as an entertainment journalist, Ash transferred her skills from print to video as a writer, presenter, and voiceover artist for WhatCulture, showcasing her own video essays, lists, and podcasts that somehow all contained a recommendation for The Descent. Eventually her incessant spooky chat led to founding WhatCulture Horror, a genre-specific channel focussed on all things terrifying, which became home for hundreds of videos Ash created in her time at the company.

Shortly after, Ash moved to PlayStation Access: the official UK YouTube channel of PlayStation. Here, she celebrated indie and AAA horror games with interviews, live streams, video essays, and her brainchild The PlayStation Access Podcast, as well as stamping her spooky signature on the channel with an annual Halloween challenge week built for torturing her co-hosts. She still insists you haven't really played The Last of Us properly until you've done it with your fingers taped together, and that no human rights have been violated, no matter the protestations.

Ash now works freelance doing just about anything she can related to horror and gaming media. You can find her across the internet creating video essays on horror releases, live streaming her playthroughs of horror games, being a chaotic participant on various YouTube shows, and using her diabolical Midlands accent for voice work in various formats, from game announcements on Future Games Show to narrating and acting in horror stories for The NoSleep Podcast.

Ash also proudly works as a co-producer for The Horror Game Awards, a collective committed to highlighting the creativity, ingenuity, and brilliance of horror games to a worldwide audience.