Articles
Meeting My Mother
Elaine Kingett’s relationship with her mother was not always easy but in this moving piece she tells how, after her mother died, she discovered the real person behind the parent.
“I thought i was indestructible, but now I’m simply grateful to wake up in the morning”
Elaine Kingett was 60, didn't smoke and had low cholesterol, so was stress to blame when she had a heart attack?
The Things I'll Keep Forever
Elaine Kingett’s husband loved art, books, collecting… Ten years after his death, she experiences the pain and the pleasure his possessions have the power to conjure.
The Hoffman Process
We all wonder if courses or coaching can make a difference, so a year after Elaine Kingett experienced the Hoffman Process – which promises to help you let go of the past and create the sort of future you desire – we asked her what had changed in her life.
Home Alone
Most of us feel a bit strange when the kids finally leave home, but when you're a single parent, says Elaine Kingett, the silence is deafening
“I love you, I just can’t live with you”
When Elaine Kingett found love again in her fifties, the next step was to move in together – or was it? She shares her story
One For The Road
Could 3 days, £300 and an unplanned solo break bring happiness?
When Elaine Kingett needed a break she didn't choose long haul, she just jumped in her car…
Could I Make The Sylvanian Families Homeless?
Elaine Kingett found the emotional challenge of selling the family home as tricky as the clearing out and packing up
When I Needed My Friends…
When your life goes into free fall, not all your friends take flight. Elaine Kingett writes about the people who stick around to see you through.
“I had learnt to live alone… and then the impossible happened”
Elaine Kingett, 57, has often written movingly about being widowed, internet dating and younger men. She never imagined she'd write this story