![]() Just know in the end everything has its place and time,” she said. I don’t have kids of my own, yet I have dedicated my life to helping others what a cliché right? Here I am admitting that I am a work in progress too. “Just know we all look perfect but we are human first and this is my current journey. I will commit to medical help and trust God for the healing. I have dedicated this year to overcome this hole in my heart. ![]() Phamotse’s novels are about the lives of women in South Africa today. “I look at my schedule this year and I am still overwhelmed, but I look at where I come from and there are so many milestones that I’m proud of, but this one thing still kills me. Bestselling author Jackie Phamotse, whose Bare series has just reached its fourth volume, Mercy, appears at the Franschhoek Literary Festival to talk about self-publishing and, in conversation with Deon Meyer, the creative process. I hate speaking about it because it’s one of many miscarriages and a painful ectopic pregnancy that decreased my chances of having kids. ![]() “ I have obsessed with work that I keep putting this issue off. The author of the controversial book, Bare, said she has “obsessed with work”, hoping to distract herself from having suffered many miscarriages. Years later, my fertility issues keep staggering.” ![]() “ Today has been a brutal reminder of how I lost my son, a day I’ll never forget. On Instagram this week, she laid bare her emotions when she brought up the painful memory. ![]() One of the most painful things a woman can go through is a miscarriage and author Jackie Phamotse will never forget the day she lost her son. ![]()
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