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Diana Wynne Jones
Very sad to hear of the death of Diana Wynne Jones this morning.
I visited her in the hospice a few times over the last week, and it was noticeable how rapidly she was declining. They had been hoping to bring her home yesterday, but she was pronounced too ill for that - so I'm not surprised by this, but still shocked.
She had been in a good deal of pain, and the painkillers were making her drift in and out of consciousness much of the time. Also, the cancer had affected her eyesight. But when she was awake her mind and her humour were still there, even when I last saw her on Wednesday. I shall miss her a great deal.
I visited her in the hospice a few times over the last week, and it was noticeable how rapidly she was declining. They had been hoping to bring her home yesterday, but she was pronounced too ill for that - so I'm not surprised by this, but still shocked.
She had been in a good deal of pain, and the painkillers were making her drift in and out of consciousness much of the time. Also, the cancer had affected her eyesight. But when she was awake her mind and her humour were still there, even when I last saw her on Wednesday. I shall miss her a great deal.
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*weep*
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the world lost a wonderful woman.
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She was wonderful in every respect. Her books are a lasting legacy.
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I never got the chance to meet Diana, but I cried when I found out she had passed. She was the reason I started writing again. I've only been a fan for 2 years and in that 2 years she inspired me more than anyone I have ever known.
She will be missed very much.