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Tin Snails & Heartbreak

Kate

A road trip / van life / heartbreak memoir

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2024 in seasonal road trips

I posted a note on Substack at the turn of the year reflecting that whilst 2024 was, by the standards of spending far too much time in hospital settings with kith and kin, a hard one, it was reassuring that we’d managed to spend at least on...

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Exploring the darkness at our edges

Earlier this year one of my close friends went through a traumatic break up. I supported him as much as I could from the end of a phone line and a screen, but it is one of those life events when even only a few miles feels too far when the ...

3 months ago
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Where am I?

This year hangs heavily on my shoulders, like a badly packed rucksack of experiences and challenges, with too narrow straps and no other means of support.

5 months ago
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Struggling to write

For the first time in many years I can read but I can’t write. I’ve been consuming books at a speed I haven’t seen for nearly a decade.

9 months ago
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  • Kate

    Always happiest outside, usually with a dog. Living proof that life changes, things get better, and that buying a van is the perfect break up decision.

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