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Leyla Sanai's avatar

Moving to read, as ever. I think the idea of writing fiction collaboratively is a very good one. As to whether it has been done before, it certainly has

in the realm of TV drama in the US. Collaborative writing creates far more complex and believable characters and situations if my experience of American dramas is anything to go by. British TV rarely makes anything to rival Breaking Bad or Better Call Saul. Collaborative drama does get written for TV soaps in the UK, but because those are catering to a huge population, they are by their nature populist and often implausible.

Yes, being disabled does involve vast input from other people. I am grateful to have my wonderful carer husband. in the last couple of days I was lucky enough to have my best friend from medical school over from Australia where she now lives. With her being medical, everything comes so much more quickly to her in terms of my needs, and in the last few days she took me for my first outing for 15 months. It would have been far too stressful to attempt it without her as with the best will in the world, my husband cannot think like a medic. It was so good for the soul being taken to Tate Britain and a Japanese meal.

I hope the black dog dissipates. My intuition is that, like me, you sink into despair only when you are mulling about your limitations and the drastic change in your life. When you are creative, when you are with people you love, when you are fully engaged, you escape from your body, as I do. You, you know that the people who love you take great joy in being with you, so never hold back when you want them to be with you. As long as they receive enough time to sleep and rest, they will relish your company as you do theirs.

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You are thankful your parents never saw this version of yourself - ‘a broken tree’ but their love for you would not have faltered. It may have felt unbearable for a time, while they adapted to this new period in your life, but in time, they, like Carlo, would have settled in to new roles, satellites moving closer as and when need and want commanded.

I know because I am, too, a broken tree. The difference is, my teenage boys and my parents are still involved in my now altered existence. My Mum is here more; as parent, best friend and support animal combined we have more adventures together (last night it was Blondie at The Pièce Hall, Halifax) yet ordinarily she is known to shoehorn me out of the house if I’ve remained here a little bit longer than is good for me, or just arrive with vegan magnums for us to enjoy in the afternoon over politics, music, films or catch-ups.

‘Life is a daring adventure or nothing’ as Helen Keller once reminded us and those in my world would agree. Sometimes it’s daring to be backstage at gigs, sometimes it’s daring to put pen to paper and sometimes, for us, daring is simply facing another day. Our family help us push forward. My family is an eclectic mix of family and friends as I know yours is, and they want nothing more to help us keep that black dog at bay.

Much love,

Kate x

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