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On the Seventh Day of Christmas we bring you Joanne Key, Catherine Ayres, Amelia Loulli

by Helen Ivory | Dec 28, 2019 | 12 days 2019

      His Daughters It wasn’t the life you’d imagine. Most nights he’d be out, on the sherry early doors. Closing time, he’d come back and start. Exploding over nothing, he’d throw his tea at the wall, smash the place up, scatter...

On the Sixth Day of Christmas we bring you Helen Pletts & Romit Berger, Grant Tarbard, Z. D. Dicks

by Helen Ivory | Dec 27, 2019 | 12 days 2019

        Street dog   Soft fur, stroke fur    in each and every fine hair    your heat and life, best at quiet, knows ragged not.                             And in this hour, I plunge my hands into your fur    and they are there. This.        ...

On the Fifth Day of Christmas we bring you Cliff Yates, John Greening, Amlanjyoti Goswami

by Helen Ivory | Dec 26, 2019 | 12 days 2019

      I’ve Just Invented the Tai Chi Sprout Stalk Form Boxing Day and I’m in the garden practising the Tai Chi Spear Form with the curtain pole that Andy found for me in the tip. The kids are watching through the window over breakfast. I’m just doing...

On the Fourth Day of Christmas we bring you Julia Webb, Joanne McCarthy, Karen Little

by Helen Ivory | Dec 25, 2019 | 12 days 2019

      Christmas List Is this the dream we have had all year – the whole house smelling of burnt toast, the black and white cat sitting on the bottom stair chewing tinsel while the ginger tom looks on, a floor littered with screwed up paper, tights from...

On the Third Day of Christmas we bring you Alison Binney, Kathryn Alderman, Carole Bromley

by Helen Ivory | Dec 24, 2019 | 12 days 2019

      Christmas Eve in Dad’s kitchen and now only I know which bits of Delia we follow, which we skip, and what The Dairy Book of Home Cookery (1968) still knows best. I know to find the stump-handled jug for the cranberry jelly, and why eight pints of...
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