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- Carrie Hewlett, 54, Westburyon-trym, Bristol

You never get over your mum dying. My amazing mum Denise was 74 when she passed away from heart disease.

We were so close. She wrote fairy stories, and taught me to believe in angels.

Even when I grew up and moved out, she only lived round the corner to me.

But one day, she just wasn’t there anymore. When that bond was broken, I was devastated. Mum was my best friend. I’d no-one to turn to. I still spoke aloud to her though, updating her with my life, chatting away. Then, in early 2016, I hit a wall with my career. I’d always dreamt of writing children’s stories. But it was so hard to break into the industry. My submission­s kept getting rejected. ‘What shall I do, Mum?’ I

Mum gave me a clear sign to believe in myself

asked, exasperate­d. ‘Do I carry on writing?’ Feeling upset, I went downstairs and switched on the radio. Suddenly, a booming voice said, ‘Yes’. Then, there was silence before music played. It wasn’t Mum’s voice, but a shiver ran through me. She’d heard me. Amazingly, two weeks on, I received an acceptance letter in the post. And, as the months went by, I got more and more. Now, I’ve a few of my stories published in magazines. I’ve since read that spirits can apparently give signs through television and radio. If I hadn’t ask my mum for advice, I’d have given up. She’s my guardian angel. And she gave me a clear sign that I needed to believe in myself. Just as she once believed in me.

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