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It’s never too late to start something new Margaret Patricia Eaton It’s 2007. I’m retiring after a 32-year education career but I’m ambivalent. Am I ready to leave a job I love? And yet there is other work I dream about. At age 60, if I live as long as my mother, I have a little over one-third of my life ahead of me and there are opportunities to try things I didn’t have the courage to do when I was younger. Writing, for example. In high school I’d dreamed of journalism, but even with encouragement from my parents and teacher Harvey Hanoomansingh, I lost my nerve at university. What if I wrote something that wasn’t very good? Worse still, what if someone laughed at me? Better not to try and fail. Instead I opted for education, where as an English teacher, librarian and guidance counsellor I honed my writing, research and interview / listening skills, all journalistic tools; and so, on that June day in 2007, when principal Lily Adams played me out on her bagpipes, I danced into a world of possibilities. In 2006, I’d published my first book Seeking Grace, narrative poems based on my mother’s life. When I began writing it was purely therapeutic as I dealt with the unbearable grief I’d felt when she’d died. I didn’t intend to publish, but when I’d finished, it seemed important to share her stories and wisdom. was successful because I’d lost the self- consciousness that had plagued me; I’d learned to step back and let stories tell themselves. Margaret has been a regular contributor to PrimeTime since December 2012. (CREDIT: KAREN CASEY PHOTOGRAPHY) When I began freelance writing in 2009, I was mindful people were placing their trust in me. Writing, I know now, is not about me — it’s about other peoples’ stories and their causes. I see it as a sacred responsibility to let their voices be heard, to create awareness for important issues, and to build community. We’re in this together and if we don’t tell our stories, who will? This is why local and regional newspapers, magazines and publishers are so important and why PrimeTime holds a special place, where seniors, through their stories and actions, motivate each other. The book met with success, readers told me it brought comfort, and poems from it have been selected for anthologies: Under the Mulberry Tree (Toronto: Quatro Books, 2014) and 150+ Canada’s History in Poetry (Charlottetown: Acorn Press, 2018.), and won First Place for Poetry in the 2009 WFNB competition. I think it Margaret Patricia Eaton is the author of Seeking Grace (2006); with artist Angelica De Benedetti, Painted Poems (2008) and Vision & Voice (2011) and of over 1000 articles for publications owned by Brunswick News Inc. and Focus Media Group; for Atlantic Books Today, and for PrimeTime. She is the mother of Toronto-based actor-singer, Tara Baxendale. A great place to call home Our Enhanced Apartments offer you the choice of two Lifestyle Packages: For more information on our Enhanced apartments or to arrange a tour, please call: (506) 852-7840 www.pptseniorliving.ca 6 PrimeTime SPRING/PRINTEMPS 2019 Active Adult – Newspaper, Lifeline, Two Meals a Day, Weekly Housekeeping, Transportation to medical appointments, Heat, Lights, Cable and Parking. Full Service – Newspaper, Lifeline, Three Meals a Day, Weekly Housekeeping, Weekly Laundry, Medication Administration, Transportation to medical appointments, Heat, Lights, Cable and Parking.