Along the way I have had a lot of help from people with the various formats the book has taken. That’s where Alison has come in. (Here we both are at my computer, Alison's on the right, I'm on the left).
Alison, my former neighbour when we both lived in Devon, now lives half way across the world in Singapore. We have kept in regular contact over the years by email, skype and see each other whenever she’s back in the UK. This photo was taken in September. She has helped me with editing but also as source of knowledge on diving, and the underwater world. Here’s over to Alison:
“Kathy had told me about her book idea a couple of years ago and I had all but forgotten about it when she asked me to look over her manuscript. She was in a hurry to pull it into shape as she had a friend she wanted to give it to, and needed a second pair of eyes. I think we spent about an hour and a half on skype that time!
Since then, the story has undergone changes. Some changes were made on the basis of comments received by people who had kindly read the script and given feedback – details were added and a section taken out. But fundamentally the story, characters and the message are the same. On a micro level, the script was read again and again, word for word. Proof reading is an exacting task! My hope is that no-one will find one single error (or inconsistency)!
Early on I was able to share my experiences of diving with seals with Kathy. I learnt to dive over 20 years ago in the UK. One year, I dived with some friends in the Scilly Isles off the Cornish coast and had several encounters with seals. Those were really special dives. Seals are amazingly agile and graceful underwater, and so quick! We dived with some fairly young seals who wanted to play – tugging at our fins and then swimming off, and then returning. They have the most beautiful eyes and I will never forget a young seal coming up to me, just a metre away and we gazed into each others’ eyes – what a privilege.”
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