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Josephine Gabriel was born in Bromley, Kent in 1969. She moved to Bahrain as a child, and spent teenage years there whilst also attending Bedgebury Boarding School for girls. She has four children whom she raised in Hampshire and Cornwall. She completed a first class degree in Creative Writing with English Literature as a mature student. The Madonna Lily is her first published novel.
In 2017 she received her MA in Creative Writing from the University of Kent and completed a Shamanic YA novel - Winter's Wolf.
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Josephine Gabriel-Barrett There are so many characters waiting to get out of my head that as usual I'm working on two projects. One is a YA fantasy novel, that I started many y…moreThere are so many characters waiting to get out of my head that as usual I'm working on two projects. One is a YA fantasy novel, that I started many years ago that is gradually making it's way to the finish line. The other is my first attempt at a 'normal' book (set in modern day, not even a snippet of fantasy or Sci Fi). It's a novel close to my heart about relationships, memories, and uncertainty. (less)
Josephine Gabriel-Barrett That's a tricky question for me because I've never experienced writer's block. If I'm feeling uninspired I know I need to go on an adventure. I visit …moreThat's a tricky question for me because I've never experienced writer's block. If I'm feeling uninspired I know I need to go on an adventure. I visit National Trust properties, I listen to other people's conversations (discreetly), I look at paintings in galleries. I read all the time, particularly authors that inspire me. I have a very visual imagination so films inspire me to write too; and I pay attention to my dreams. Often I invent a character who has to deal with one of my own problems, then I can explore my options, and look at issues from a different view point.(less)
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The Madonna Lily

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William Carlos Williams
“You lethargic, waiting upon me,
waiting for the fire and I
attendant upon you, shaken by your beauty

Shaken by your beauty
Shaken.”
William Carlos Williams, Paterson

Margery Williams Bianco
“Real isn't how you are made,' said the Skin Horse. 'It's a thing that happens to you. When a child loves you for a long, long time, not just to play with, but REALLY loves you, then you become Real.'

'Does it hurt?' asked the Rabbit.

'Sometimes,' said the Skin Horse, for he was always truthful. 'When you are Real you don't mind being hurt.'

'Does it happen all at once, like being wound up,' he asked, 'or bit by bit?'

'It doesn't happen all at once,' said the Skin Horse. 'You become. It takes a long time. That's why it doesn't happen often to people who break easily, or have sharp edges, or who have to be carefully kept. Generally, by the time you are Real, most of your hair has been loved off, and your eyes drop out and you get loose in the joints and very shabby. But these things don't matter at all, because once you are Real you can't be ugly, except to people who don't understand.”
Margery Williams Bianco, The Velveteen Rabbit

“My happiness grows in direct proportion to my acceptance, and in inverse proportion to my expectations.”
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Ellen Bass
“to love life, to love it even
when you have no stomach for it
and everything you've held dear
crumbles like burnt paper in your hands,
your throat filled with the silt of it.
When grief sits with you, its tropical heat
thickening the air, heavy as water
more fit for gills than lungs;
when grief weights you like your own flesh
only more of it, an obesity of grief,
you think, How can a body withstand this?
Then you hold life like a face
between your palms, a plain face,
no charming smile, no violet eyes,
and you say, yes, I will take you
I will love you, again.”
Ellen Bass

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“You should write because you love the shape of stories and sentences and the creation of different words on a page. Writing comes from reading, and reading is the finest teacher of how to write.”
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