Tomorrow, 12th June, as well as being our 25th wedding anniversary, would have been Gaz Carnell’s 37th birthday. I have blogged before about Gaz and the poem I wrote for him
(https://wordpress.com/posts/lizardyoga.wordpress.com?s=Fingerprints)
and tomorrow we will be having an impromptu memorial by the bench outside Fingerprints Delicafe. I will be reading the poem and musicians may pop up and do a song (Chris Conway is scheduled to appear.)
It all kicks off at 1 pm, after which I shall be having some samosas and crumpets in the cafe. See you there.
Kirk out
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I started my first novel, aged 8, in a draughty vicarage, finishing it 14 years later. My first poem emerged on a Sussex beach in 1965, but I didn’t return to poetry until 2007: I’m still trying to find out why.
I have published short stories, poems and reviews and am a recognised performance poet. I’ve been married 21 years and have two children, Holly, 20 and Daniel, 17; but my husband now wants to be known as female. My struggles with this and its effects on my writing, are the springboard for short stories and a radio play.
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