Janice TaylorUnapologetically SixtyOnce this pile of bricks is assembled, I will be forever immortalised in Lego; it seems a fitting way to celebrate my sixtieth 😂.4 min read·Apr 10, 2024----
Janice TaylorThe MissionI recently shared this story as part of Story Telling with Puck 2024, and I was so pleased with the response I wanted to try it here.3 min read·Feb 12, 2024----
Janice TaylorFinding peace and solace in the everydayAs 2023 has worn on, I have felt the need to seek peace and solace in the everyday, those small moments where you stop, breathe, and…3 min read·Dec 6, 2023----
Janice TaylorLearning to live with diabetes.I have not felt quite right for at least a year, and now I know why.3 min read·Sep 9, 2023----
Janice TaylorGloria, a reluctant Guardian AngelIn 2017, I enrolled on a life writing course, and Gloria, a reluctant Guardian Angel, emerged from a writing exercise where we were…5 min read·Jul 10, 2023----
Janice TaylorWhy did the chicken cross the road?Today I am starting my post with a well-known (at least in our household 😉) and well-worn joke as I reflect again on the similarities…2 min read·Mar 27, 2023----
Janice TaylorAfrican Grey Parrots and Battersea Power StationI grew up with a view of Battersea Power station. And recently, while visiting the newly revamped building, I was reminded of the time I…4 min read·Dec 12, 2022----
Janice TaylorOur GCSE ManifestoIt is almost that time again; tomorrow, August 18 and Thursday, 25 this year, children in the UK will receive their results from the first…3 min read·Aug 17, 2022--1--1
Janice TaylorThe books I grew up withOnce I had overcome my problems with reading at school, I read whatever I could get my hands on. As a young girl, I was drawn more to…4 min read·Jun 27, 2022----
Janice TaylorThe computer says no.It has been ten years since our mum passed away. In some ways, things have not moved on too much, but then, of course, the Pandemic hit…3 min read·Apr 6, 2022----