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I believe that everyone else my age is an adult, whereas I am merely in disguise. (Margaret Atwood)

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Author Archives: Elinor Kirk

New Year’s Day and the Story of a Doll’s House

Beginning a new year, with hopes and some fears. Keeping warm, comfortable and occupied.in lockdow

Posted byElinor Kirk1st Jan 2021Posted inChildhood, Crisis, Health, StoriesTags:Brexit, Christmas food, Covid, Dolls House, firebowl, fleecy blanket, gas fire, gazebo, mask, sanitiser, Sing Star, Stuart Macbride, Tarot, the Emperor, vaccinesLeave a comment on New Year’s Day and the Story of a Doll’s House

So late so soon

Planning for a Covid Christmas. Reading a lot and enjoying small pleasures.

Posted byElinor Kirk30th Nov 20201st Jan 2021Posted inArt and Music, Books, Childhood, Seasons, StoriesTags:Chrstmas tree, Fiction, isolation, Leverkusen, Non-fiction, reindeer, TarotLeave a comment on So late so soon

Gazebo, Goodies and the Grim Reaper

Plans versus reality, How Hallowe’en turned out. Trying to make sense of now. Embracing vicarity.

Posted byElinor Kirk2nd Nov 20201st Dec 2020Posted inCrisis, Seasons, StoriesTags:Covid, Dark Fairy, firebowl, gazebo, Guardian, Hallowe'en, knee, Linda Geddes, Tarot, US elections, vicarityLeave a comment on Gazebo, Goodies and the Grim Reaper

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