A wheelie-friendly weekend in Hull

By Erica Crompton The working class city of Hull has been quietly redefining itself since winning the City of Culture in 2017, and for wheelchair users, the city offers a warm and reasonably accessible welcome. From cultural landmarks to thoughtful accommodation, Hull’s approach to inclusivity is a pleasant surprise. The Truck Theatre is a gem for theatre-lovers […]
Pitlochry’s The Enchanted Forest

By Erica Crompton There’s a magical place, we’re on our way there, Where twilight shimmers in crisp autumn air! The Enchanted Forest in Pitlochry calls, With lantern-lit trails and cascading leaves. A symphony of colour, of music and light, Transforms Highland woods into pure delight. Laser-lit lochs and trees dressed in beams, Turn this quiet […]
ASK THE EXPERT: Breathing techniques to reduce your stress levels

By Christopher Paul Jones, Harley Street phobia expert and author of ‘Face your Fears – 7 steps to conquering phobias and anxiety’ Stress triggers our body’s primal fight or flight response, flooding our system with hormones that increase our state of readiness, which is beneficial in dangerous situations but detrimental when continuously provoked by daily […]
Welcome to Spring Hopezine 2025

Editor’s letter You may remember we did an edition of Hopezine last year using only AI. In contrast to this, this spring we welcome you to a dose of reality and ask contributors what’s real to us? In a world of lip-fillers and Instagram filters, where we’re often only seen by our social media posts, […]
A ballet of leaves

By Star Zahra My husband and I are both writers. Our daughter, Zurain Ali is two years old. She’s crazy about Peppa Pig, loves to eat custard and absolutely enjoys school. I wake up everyday except weekends at 5:30am, burn incense and get started on her lunch which I like to make myself. This cycle […]
Real is adaptive fashion

By Debbie-Lyn Connolly Lloyd Adaptive fashion is real, and I know this from both personal experience and the growing recognition of its importance in the fashion world. Adaptive clothing refers to garments specifically designed to accommodate the needs of people with disabilities or those experiencing physical challenges, such as limited mobility, dexterity, or chronic pain. […]
My Mother will always be real to me

By Gwenne Dickson In my work, I help people connect with something greater—their higher selves—so they can release fears, heal, and transform their lives. But even with all my understanding of transitions, grief still held its weight after my Mum passed. She had been ready. In her final days, I heard her tell the nurses […]
Real and authentic connection in a world of filters

By Regina Martin We live in a world that every day feels more and more curated. AI writes our emails, filters smooth our flaws, and social media shouts louder than real conversations so it can be so hard to filter out what’s real. For me, it’s simple: human connection. This picture signifies what matters in […]
Why Seating is Important to Me

by Amanda Nicholson Without the right chair to sit on, I wouldn’t be able to make a living, even if it is only part-time. I also never would have written eight novels under several names and more than a dozen shorter books. I began to get neck and back pain over 13 years ago and […]
My foster brother is real to me

By Caleb Hupfield This is a photograph of my foster brother, who has only recently joined my family, just a handful of months ago. Despite this, he is now a permanent addition to our house. I know it is real because I can remember how he asked me to take pictures of him while he […]