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Susan Wemyss

Essays on place, memory, objects and belonging from Perth, Western Australia.

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I just want to talk about how painful meteors are.

I just want to talk about how painful meteors are.

Trigger relief: I did not get hit by a meteor; it’s ok to read on.

I could go into my belief system and explain to you that I try to be an open-minded scientist, but sometimes Woo-woo g...

16 days ago
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My North Star

You will never get lost if you have the North Star. This was something I knew from before I knew.

You know that scene in the Guy Pearce Time Machine movie, when he goes into the future and he looks up and the moon is smashed up. I made an...

3 months ago
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Sea Glass

The first time I remember being attracted to sea glass was at the beach in England, when I was little. It was probably Southend-on-Sea, a place where the sea goes out for over a mile. Left with an immense flatness, Mum said, ‘Why don’t you...

3 months ago
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Death of a place and death administration

I had to do some more death admin this week. It has been nearly 8 months since my sister died, and this week it was a JP. I have lost count of the number of places I have called in my quest to wrap up my sister’s world.

This week, there w...

4 months ago
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Why do you cry?

My son asks the best questions. We are driving on a Friday night to drop the kids off at their dad’s house. The traffic lights are reflecting red in the drops of mild rain on my windscreen, and the wipers are making a dull, low screech.

‘D...

4 months ago
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    Writer based in Perth, Western Australia. Writing about place, memory, objects, grief, and the strange within the ordinary.

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