Julie Stevens lives in Cambridge, UK. She has had Multiple Sclerosis (MS) for 30 years. She used to be a teacher and was a successful athlete. Nowadays, her MS has progressed so much she uses sticks, wheelchair or mobility scooter to move around.

Her poems tend to reflect the impact MS has on her life, as well as other topics close to her heart. She writes for both adults and children.

Her poems have been published in various magazines, online and in print. Her poem If I Can’t was a winning poem in Bespoke Verse’s poetry competition in association with National Poetry Day 2019.

Her website is www.jumpingjulespoetry.com, including all the links to her social media platforms. All donations will be forwarded to MS Charities.

 

LATEST PERFORMANCE

Julie has had Multiple Sclerosis (MS) for 30 years and used to be a teacher and a successful athlete. Nowadays, her MS has progressed so much she uses sticks, wheelchair or mobility scooter to move around

Her poems have been published in various magazines, online and in print. Her poem If I Can’t was a winning poem in Bespoke Verse’s poetry competition in association with National Poetry Day 2019