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I am currently unable to access some of my social media accounts or update my website. please contact me via kate.brumbyellis@gmail.com

I am a British poet from Epworth in North Lincolnshire.
I write a mixture of Christian and anecdotal poetry, reflections and the occasional short story.

My writing has been described by a fellow author as, "uplifting and akin to home made pie - the kind you would just like a little more of."

My poetry collection In the Palm of His Hand was published in March 2019 and is stocked by a number of cathedrals and minsters throughout the UK. It has also wended its way around the world - including Vatican City. It is being enjoyed as a book for personal devotion, group discussion as well as to aid illustration within
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Kate Brumby I am currently putting together an anthology of short stories, 5 small poetry books in collaboration with a Photographer, and a children's book in col…moreI am currently putting together an anthology of short stories, 5 small poetry books in collaboration with a Photographer, and a children's book in collaboration with an Illustrator.(less)
Kate Brumby I write about things that happen, things I see, hear, touch, feel, taste - life inspires me daily to write poetry.
I am quickly and easily inspired - h…more
I write about things that happen, things I see, hear, touch, feel, taste - life inspires me daily to write poetry.
I am quickly and easily inspired - happy to respond to challenges from others to write spontaneously about most subjects and themes.(less)
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In the Palm of his Hand

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May Day Creativity

Monday means Elevenses - I host a small group in which we share poetry. Some write their own, some read gems found on the internet or in books.
This morning's theme was anything beginning with m.
Unsure about what to write, my hysband, Mike suggested the theme:
Pushed beneath the skirting it lay
Ready for me to take what I could
Not cheese like usual, oh not here
There was a very different food.
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Julian of Norwich
“And in this he showed me a little thing, the quantity of a hazel nut, lying in the palm of my hand, as it seemed. And it was as round as any ball. I looked upon it with the eye of my understanding, and thought, ‘What may this be?’ And it was answered generally thus, ‘It is all that is made.’ I marveled how it might last, for I thought it might suddenly have fallen to nothing for littleness. And I was answered in my understanding: It lasts and ever shall, for God loves it. And so have all things their beginning by the love of God.

In this little thing I saw three properties. The first is that God made it. The second that God loves it. And the third, that God keeps it.”
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“He who reads much and understands much, receives his fill. He who is full, refreshes others.”
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“liberality is determined not by the amount of our possessions, but by the disposition of giving.”
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