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The Sum of Me

Rebecca Whitney

What I write when I should be writing fiction: mid-life (and beyond), mother to adults, writer's process, some old stuff, some daft stuff

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The question of beauty

© Rebecca Whitney

When I was a kid and going through a weird religious phase, I used to pray to whoever might be listening to make me beautiful. I felt plain, chubby, ordinary, on the edges of stuff. I didn’t see myself as cute or interest...

a year ago
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Content overload

I’m trying to get round to some creative work and go downstairs for a quick snack. Slabs of feta and haloumi in the fridge that never seem to go off, and also, why don’t we get round to eating them? Sorting the cheese by date suddenly becom...

a year ago
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Contraction and expansion

Me and Sunshine at The White Hotel, Manchester. Photo © Sam Wilson

A letter arrived. It was thicker than it should have been, than I wanted it to be. It didn’t seem the kind of letter that was going to say, turn away, nothing to worry abou...

2 years ago
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The boyfriend and the band

Me circa 1990. Who’s holding that burger? © Rebecca Whitney

His brother was in a band, quite a big band at the time. It was all very backstage bar, nicely louche and sleazy. At first it was fun, and then when it wasn’t, it was the free tic...

2 years ago
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Absolutely smashed it
Knocked it out the park 
They’ve done us proud 
Yeah, one hund...
2 years ago
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