
Writing (about illness, caring, dying, death, grief and more) and artwork (mostly paintings of Neve)
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A few months ago, I received a message from Esther Stanway-Williams, asking me to contribute to Tears, Tools, and Treasures, her newly created substack. She hoped that bereaved parents could share their experiences of child loss, in respons...
Prompted by a London Writers’ Salon’s Weekly Writing Contest, I wrote decisively. True, it was a challenge to limit myself to 500 words and the writing prompt (The Story You Carry). And yet, both the process and the resulting words became a...
Late last year, I was invited to participate in the ‘Birth, Birthing and Death: Practices of Writing at the Edges of Life’ Symposium. It was here that I met Dr Sabina Dosani. Over the following months, Sabina and I worked together to co-wri...
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Five years ago, Neve began radiotherapy and chemotherapy.
This week, as I watched children racing in the park, I wondered whether Neve was also doing similar, five years ago. Did she also climb through a hole in the fence,...
Silence, accompanied only by furrowed brows. Please pass the melon, I repeated. More blank looks. Why were they all looking at me like that? Ah. Melon. I mean lemon. Lemon. Please pass the lemon. More silence, though now accompanied by bemu...
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Writing (about illness, caring, dying, death, grief and more) and artwork (mostly paintings of Neve)
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