A Long Goodbye – #Poem

One of the saddest and most difficult things is to witness a parent dissolving and disappearing. This poem cannot even begin to capture the angst…

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Sep 28, 2023
This isn’t my normal – #Poem #Disability

Hi folks, It is high time I shared a poem from my book ‘InVerse Medicine’. This one is about acquired disability and showcases how attitudinal and structural barriers can isolate the person and compound their struggle. This wasn’t always my normal. I...

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Sep 27, 2023
There’s None so Unwise – #Poem

This poem was prompted by stories I’ve heard of paternalism in medicine where the lived experience of patients is often not accounted for during decision making. The decisions are, therefore, invariably lopsided and it’s no surprise that patients dro...

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Sep 26, 2023
Perspectives: abilities and disabilites – #Poem

I’m currently engaged in changing the way we – me and others – view disabilities. This poem is an effort to change focus from what is different about others and to bring the spotlight on human attributes which are relatable and non-discriminating.

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Sep 25, 2023
Spotlight – “Saint Con” by Seelie Kay

Release Date: August 4, 2023Publisher: Extasy BooksGenre: Romantic SuspenseHeat Level: three flamesPages: 150Price: eBook $5.99, Print $8.99 Hi Seelie, so glad to have you here. Let’s start with a few questions: Reet: Why do you write romance? Seelie...

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Aug 29, 2023
Getting older: #Haiku

It's the strangest thing, but the older I get, the faster the day seems to go. I suspect this is because, earlier, I was able to pack a LOT into my days and they seemed endless. And now? Now I'm older and have discovered a life where there is no ma...

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Mar 21, 2023