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Searching for answers

The previous year ended on a sad note for me, when my oldest sister tragically died. More recently, I was also impacted by the death of the poet and activist Benjamin Zephaniah. Both had me reflecting on how we deal with the reality of death, and the life still ahead of us, through writing.

At first glance, it might appear that writing about death is a morbid subject to take

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