One Step Forward, Two Steps Back: A story of love & survival through NICU

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A starkly emotional account from a NICU Mother on her daughter's fight for life and often turbulent journey through NICU after being born suddenly at just 25 weeks into pregnancy.
Giving a uniquely raw insight into life as a parent in the NICU, Natasha takes you on an intimate journey through her first experience.
This story of love and survival through NICU offers support for families and their supporters as they find their way through their premature journeys. A must-read for a glimpse into this highly medicalised world through a parent's eyes.
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From the readers:

“Poignant and humbling to read” Wesley, Amazon.com

“Beautiful, raw emotion, the fear and joy of mothering a premature baby. A true "rollercoaster" ride. Keeps the reader on the edge, willing this baby every breath and heartbeat till the end.” Fiona, Amazon.co.uk

"I found this book very cathartic to read…It is an honest, wonderful read about surviving the most traumatic start to your child’s life, and also shows how amazing the NICU team is…” Carol, Amazon.co.uk

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About the author

Natasha Sinclair

‘Audacious stories marinated in macabre, magic and mayhem.’
From the heart of Scotland, Natasha Sinclair is an independent writer, editor and artist. Working under her brand ‘Clan Witch’ for her creative endeavours and ‘Word Refinery’ for editorial works.
Her writing is often woven with horror, sex and psychological elements. She loves to frolic in the darkness with folklore and the macabre and rich history of her homeland.
Art is unrestrained freedom, as is how storytellers choose to wield the fluid movement and global diversity of language to carve captivating and authentic tales that woe, excite or terrorise an audience. Sinclair passionately embraces that, painting original characters with true form, dialect and depth. The devil is in the details.
She is the co-conspirator of ‘Brazen Folk Horror’ with her writing partner, Ruthann Jagge.