These poems began during the last years of my friend Elizabeth Bewick s life, 2nd May 1919 - 23rd March 2012. As she fought to maintain her independence despite decreasing mobility and life-threatening illness, her vitality and indomitable spirit shone through. After she died, I soon realised this was not a monologue but an ongoing conversation.
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Kay Cotton was born in Portsmouth in 1945, daughter to an Admiral s steward and a Wren cook. While raising four children she worked as a teacher, a Psychiatric Nurse, an Educational Psychologist in London and Dorset. Writing came early, publishing late - workshops in Winchester and beyond led to wide networks within the poetry world. After moving to France in 2003 and providing a decade of courses and retreats for poets, she s now concentrating on her own work.
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