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On my website I talk about my books, review books I love and journal my travels. I’d love to hear from you if you would like to tell me what you think of my books and posts.

  • Oct 2020

    Max can relax if he wants to

    Max is our kitten. He’s been with us for two weeks, the last to go of Hans and Sjoukje’s double nest.

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    Max can relax if he wants to
  • Oct 2020

    Let me take you to the streets

    Poetry on the streets connects people and gives you an understanding of who has walked there before you.

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    Let me take you to the streets
  • Oct 2020

    Would you like a kitten, Kirsten?

    Wilma was handed over to me by my colleagues who had scooped her up while she was chasing a leaf.

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    Would you like a kitten, Kirsten?
  • Apr 2020

    Should emigration be forever?

    Emigration used to be forever. Is it still? Have you failed if you move back? I don’t think so.

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    Should emigration be forever?
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Kirsten Bett

© Kirsten Bett — 2025
kirsten@kirstenbett.com

  • My books
  • My blogs
    • Writing and Publishing
    • Book reviews
    • Cats
    • My travels
    • Life in New Zealand
    • Poetry
  • About
    • Facebook
    • Instagram

Kirsten Bett (1 July 1962, Auckland, New-Zealand) started writing as soon as she could read, before she was taken to the Netherlands as a 10-year old and lost herself in a language full of throaty sounds and unfamiliar articles.

“As a solution I just put ‘het’ before every word instead of the other article ‘de’ but I got told of for that as well.”

Back in New Zealand, after many years, Kirsten gained a Diploma in Creative writing from Whitireia Polytechnic. She wrote her first book My name is Wilma in 2021, after they’d moved back to the Netherlands. She also translated and edited this book for Dutch readers.

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