“I’ve been crying my way through This Is Us,” said my niece. “Hands down one of the best series ever made. Deep therapy. Love and loss.” I hadn’t heard of this series before, but as I have access to Amazon Prime at the moment, I checked it out and started watching the first season (there are five). It weaves together the stories of four generations of the Pearson family, revolving around … [Read more...] about Why we’re all living with some kind of ‘living loss’
Written word
At last, a leader who believes in ‘we’ rather than ‘me’
As I watched the swearing-in of POTUS 46, I wept like a baby - just like I did when the networks called the US election for Joe Biden back in November. They were tears of exhaustion and relief that, finally, 45 no longer has the power to wreak damage on the world. After an anxious wait during which American democracy was shaken to its core, Trump finally departed the White House (I had to … [Read more...] about At last, a leader who believes in ‘we’ rather than ‘me’
TL;DR? If this is too long for you to read, stop now…
I’ve been a professional writer for 40 years, and an editor for almost as long. I value clarity, brevity and simplicity in the written word (and the spoken word, but that’s another story). I happen to agree with the words of former US President Thomas Jefferson, who once said: “The most valuable of talents is that of never using two words when one will do.” But I was horrified last week … [Read more...] about TL;DR? If this is too long for you to read, stop now…
Why words matter more than ever
I watched with grim fascination as the storming of the US Capitol took place yesterday – an act that was demonstrably incited by the sitting president. In the early videos shown on news channels, some of those who forced their way into the building seemed to behave like tourists, taking selfies and videos for the folks back home; others were full of rage and self-righteousness. It put me in … [Read more...] about Why words matter more than ever
Who are you missing this Christmas?
This will be our first Christmas without Mum. I know many other families will be missing loved ones from the festive table this year - whether through death, illness or simply not being able to get together due to Covid restrictions. But I think there's something extra-poignant about an absent mother. No matter how she might have been feeling, Mum always made sure we had a lovely … [Read more...] about Who are you missing this Christmas?
Behold, the Christmas Star is here
In times of turmoil, loss and uncertainty, I’m always comforted by the view outside my window. Nature gets on with it, the seasons unfold as they should, and the sun rises every morning. And, moving beyond the sun, the planets play their part in the solar system with satisfying precision. I have always marvelled at the mechanics of this system, which allows the positions of planets and their … [Read more...] about Behold, the Christmas Star is here