“I’ve always wanted to hide away from the world. From men. From women. I don’t know why. It is just not in my nature, my DNA to trust people. I think it stems from the all the relationships with women that I’ve had in my life. ”
Sometimes Daphne imagined that wild Jenny was still in their house. Standing in the kitchen barefoot with her precocious two-year-old daughter underfoot.
Her daughter playing in the sitting room by herself, talking to the imaginary ‘Sandman’ or eating peanut butter out of the jar with sticky fingers.
Abigail George studied film and television production for a short while, which was followed by a brief stint as a trainee at a production house. She is a writer and poet. She has lived in Johannesburg and Port Elizabeth but she is currently living in Port Elizabeth. She has had poetry published in print and online. She has had short fiction published online. In 2005 and 2008 she was awarded grants from the National Arts Council in Johannesburg. She is not purely devoted to poetry but to pursuing writing fulltime. Storytelling for her has always been a phenomenal way of communicating and making a connection with other people.
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