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More than you were: Writing my father’s life, death and addiction

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posted on 2022-01-13, 14:27 authored by Christina ThatcherChristina Thatcher
In July 2013, I lost my father to a drug overdose. He was 45 years old and had been using cocaine and prescription painkillers for as long as I could remember. My debut poetry collection, More than you were (2017), was written as a way to cope with, explore and represent the impact of addiction on my family as well as consider how loving and losing an addict parent led me to experience disenfranchised grief. In this article, I reflect on my writing process and creative choices in relation to poetic form, metaphor, imagery, implication and accessible language. By discussing audience awareness, public appearances and reader engagement, I also consider what this collection might contribute to wider discussions about grief, stigma and bereavement by addiction.

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Published in

Journal of Poetry Therapy

Publisher

Taylor & Francis

Acceptance Date

2020-11-11

Publication Date

2021-07-19

Version

  • VoR (Version of Record)

Citation

Thatcher, C. (2021) 'More than you were: writing my father’s life, death and addiction', Journal of Poetry Therapy, 34(4), pp.242-255.

Print ISSN

0889-3675

Electronic ISSN

1567-2344

Cardiff Met Affiliation

  • Cardiff School of Education and Social Policy

Cardiff Met Authors

Christina Thatcher

Copyright Holder

  • © The Authors

Language

  • en

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