The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Talent of gym worker for poetry coming to fore during lockdown

- JAMES SIMPSON

A hascity gym worker who has been writing poems during lockdown been finding her work in demand.

Jena Jamieson has been inundated with requests for her verses, which are being read at funerals to celebrate the lives of those who have died in the pandemic.

The former Harris Academy pupil’s poetry career has been going from strength to strength after news of her talent spread across the city.

The 25-year-old wrote her first, sport-inspired piece when she was 10 but has since gone on to produce a range of works.

“I’m a Dundee United fan and it was about Dundee getting relegated that season,” she said.

“Even at that point when I was just a kid people said I had a talent for it.

“It was one of those things: I’d maybe write a few verses and not go back to it for ages.”

It wasn’t until the passing of her grandmothe­r Jean two years ago that people started to take notice of her talents.

Jena added: “A few of the poems I’d done were read out at my gran’s funeral, it was a just a few wee bits that I’d done in the past about how I felt and people again said they were really good.

“Since then the interest in my work has probably grown more and more.

“I’ve done verses for people’s Mother’s Day and others looking for verses to celebrate people’s lives,” she added.

“I’ve considered it an honour to compile these for folk.”

She added: “I’m a sport and exercise assistant at the University of Dundee and I think when my colleagues have read some of my works and they are surprised I’ve created it.

“The gym has obviously been closed with lockdown so I’ve been working on other verses for people during this time.

“Rather bizarrely English was never my favourite subject at school either so I’m not sure where the passion has come for writing verses.

“People keep telling me I should do more with my poetry and it’s certainly been a real privilege to pen the verses for people and provided some comfort.”

 ?? Picture by Kim Cessford. ?? FITTING BACKDROP: Jena Jamieson reads one of her poems beside the statue of Robert Burns in Dundee city centre.
Picture by Kim Cessford. FITTING BACKDROP: Jena Jamieson reads one of her poems beside the statue of Robert Burns in Dundee city centre.
 ??  ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom