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Monday, 16 June 2014
Essex Chronicle: Maldon author, Poppy Ann Miller
From an article in Essex
Chronicle by JoeSturdy | Posted: June 12, 2014 http://www.essexchronicle.co.uk/Maldon-author-hopes-make-people-problems-penning/story-21226826-detail/story.html
Maldon author hopes to help people see their own
problems after penning mental health novel
Poppy Ann
Miller penned the book after her own experience working in the mental health
field
A MALDON counsellor hopes to allow
people to gain an insight into their own problems - after penning a novel based
on her 30 years of experience in mental health.
Poppy Ann Miller, who lives in Butt
Lane, recently published Bed of Black Flowers – Diary of An Unwelcomed Child
which chronicles the life of Shirley, a fictional girl who was brought up
around Romford and Dagenham in the 1950s and 1960s.
Her mother believed her child-bearing
years were over and rejects her arrival and this becomes a constant theme
throughout Shirley’s early life – and, through a series of abusive
relationships, the book delves into the topics of abuse and its effects on
mental health.
“There is violence, sex and
swearing,” said Poppy, who has been a counsellor for 30 years and has worked in
a variety of jobs in the mental health industry, when asked to summarise the
book.
“I’ve been writing Bed of Black Flowers
(since) 2003, I’ve been making notes but nobody can possibly identify who I’m
writing about. It is memories from what I have witnessed and what people told
me. It’s like a lot of writing – you write about your life experiences even
when you do not realise it.
“The sub-title is ‘Diary of An
Unwelcomed Child’. I’m prepared to say that I realised that I was growing up
and making horrendous mistakes in relationships and wanted to understand what
that was all about.
“I went through counselling and – in
order to become a counsellor – you need to look at your own issues. I was
therapied out by the time I wrote the book,” she said.
But while there are elements of her own
life scattered throughout the book, Poppy has also taken in other experiences
to help write the novel: “In the book I talk about giving a baby away and that
did not happen to me,” she said.
“It’s not all my story. There are
elements of Shirley within me,” said Poppy.
But by the time readers come to the end
of the book, while the author describes it as ‘harrowing’, Poppy hopes that,
through the situations described, people will gain a new sense of their own
problems.
“I would like people to gain some more
self-awareness of their own problems and people to have a greater insight into
what makes them tick and escape abusive situations,” she said.
“I would hope that people would reflect
on their own past and childhood and see how it’s affecting their life today and
if they’re in an abusive relationship to do something about it - and see the
links.”
Bed of Black Flowers can be bought from
All Books in Maldon High Street and from Amazon.co.uk at £7.99.
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