With love from Wolverhampton

Text and artwork by Kate Pritchard

Over the past three or four years, balancing work, health, caring, and life has often felt impossible. Most of the time, I’ve felt like a failure, not fully present, waving from behind a steamed-up window.

But I have learnt. A lot. About dementia, about care, about compassion. Support from the Alzheimer’s Society made a difference, especially a 121 session in a small community centre in Kingswinford. Some days you need a village, and that day it was Kford.

In the margins, I held onto something for myself. Photography. Writing. Small acts of creativity rooted in the Black Country I love. Some pieces are true, or close to it. Others are imagined from what I see – moments, fragments, people passing through.

There’s more creativity I want to share. Some of the most heartfelt pieces are parked, waiting for the right time. I started a psychogeograph exploration of Brierley Hill which I can’t wait to continue and share.

I was genuinely grateful when Creative Black Country included one of my lighter stories in their Bostin News Zine 3. On writing day, I watched three men sitting on a bench at Wolverhampton market and wondered what they might be saying.

And somewhere in that moment, between truth and imagination, appeared the looming threat of a tiny Wolverhampton woman with a whisk. Enjoy.

  • Kate is a communications professional and aspiring writer, poet and photographer. Proud Black Country with half my heart in the Scottish Highlands and Islands.