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Brigid Lowry

Author of Guitar Highway Rose

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Brigid Lowry was born and raised in Auckland, New Zealand. She received her Diploma of Teaching at Auckland Teachers College. She completed a Bachelor's in English at Curtin University, a Post-Graduate Diploma of English Literature, and an MA in Creative Writing at the University of Western show more Australia. She writes for young adults and has worked as a professional writer and writing teacher since 1985. Her books include Fizz, Max & Me, Guitar Highway Rose, Follow the Blue, Spacecamp (co-written with Sam Field), With Lots of Love from Georgia (won Best in Young Adult Fiction at the 2006 New Zealand Post Book Awards for Children and Young Adults). Her latest book is Still Life with Teapot: On Zen, Writing, and Creativity. As a poet and short story writer, her work has appeared in Western Word, Far and Wide, Southern Review, Imago, Western Word Magazine, Mind Moon Circle, Fremantle Arts Review, Speculum Magazine, Naked Eye, Westerly Magazine, Australian Book Review and in numerous anthologies. Her awards include the Hoffman Readers' Choice Award, Books & Writing Radio National Short Story Competition, the Imago Short Story Competition, the Jolly Good Fiction Award (Curtin University), the Canning Literary Award and the Young Adult category of the prestigious Victoria Premier's Awards. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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The Book That Made Me (2016) — Contributor — 72 copies
Shrieks: A horror anthology (1993) — Contributor — 4 copies

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Title: A Year of Loving Kindness To Myself
Author: Brigid Lowry
Publisher: OrangeSky Audio
Reviewed By: Arlena Dean
Rating: Five
Review:
"A Year of Loving Kindness To Myself" by Brigid Lowry

My Opinion:

Wow, what good audio read. 'A Year of Loving Kindness To Myself' was well-written about this person deciding to live her life no matter what all she had gone through from her horrible childhood with some strange parents to being who she is today. It was good to see how she changed, which was good for her ... making life peaceful for her and accepting things the way the universe is... what can be done about it. The story is quite a good read, even short but having something go to say about life...'ideals, job, loving-kindness, friendship, grief, gratitude, self-care, sadness, fun, loneliness, two failed marriages, and let's not leave out some priceless poetry' that was well presented in the read. Month by month, she told the reader what was going on at that present time. I laughed at that speeding ticket...excepting it, paying the ticket, and going on with her life.

One thing enjoyed was how she spoke about staying out of other people's business managing hers was more than enough. Amen to that! The saying ... I have enough... I am enough when shopping...do I need this at this time? Why try to impress others... Let go of unnecessary stuff, do things myself, give away things I don't use and can't wear, research first, and present love and kindness to myself...

Looking after one shelf is essential, but one's family is important too, even the animals, and let's not leave out dear friends that sometimes one has to say no.

Staying busy can help keep one's mind free and get some joy out of life and fun. But after all is said and done, we all have troubles of some sort. Dealing with it well... know everyone does have some problems and how we handle it is well...? She learned she didn't have to apologize for being herself ... she is stronger and happier. After all, she had been through...' now a strong one, a funny one, the smart one, loving mother, the joyous grandmother, loyal friend, dreamer, seeker, optimist, writer, wow...moving forward...not a fixer project'...appreciating all that is around her. Doing healthy things...any things that drain you stop...May she get those green velvet slippers with roses on them...Wow, this was one read that I couldn't put down until the end... A good read for anyone wanting to love kindness for themselves.
There is a lot more left in this story that gives one a different way of looking and dealing with life, with this being a good collection 'of contemplative, wry, sometimes funny assays about living thoughtfully and with care amidst life's challenges.' So, pick up this read and start reading.

"A Year of Loving Kindness to Myself" would be a wonderful gift to give to a friend.

Thank you, NetGallery and OrangeSky Audio, for an audio read and my giving you my review.
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arlenadean | Oct 26, 2021 |
Some books I find (maybe they find me) suit me so well that I'm at a loss when they end - this was one of those books. The first half had me laughing and making lists of my own. I loved some of the author's List categories - Things that bring a strange delight, Things that might happen tomorrow and Peaceful things being a few. The second half was a wonderful insight into this writer's life - the thoughts, the routines, the note taking, the time wasting, all done in the best possible taste and for the cause of research!… (more)
 
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Fliss88 | 2 other reviews | Jan 30, 2021 |
A funny, quirky and poignant book that captures the essence of the day-to-day struggle that is being alive and trying to create... Highly recommended.
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AmberMcWilliams | 2 other reviews | Mar 28, 2017 |
A gloriously life-affirming piece of work - like a colourful patchwork of experience and delight, lovely to snuggle up into. Read this, feel good.
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