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We love receiving feedback from our readers and truly value your opinions. If you’d like to get in touch with me and perhaps feature on our website or in one of our popular magazines, please Write To Us or leave a comment on one of the posted letters from the categories below:

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Janette Barclay - Mount Maunganui, NZ

Last modified on 2012-03-14 04:17:23 GMT. 0 comments. Top.

I am an avid fan of your puzzles, so thank you for them.

Progression of Multiple Sclerosis has depleted the use of my writing hand, so over the past year I have taught myself to use my left.

Oddly enough, the squares of the puzzles have been a great help, enabling me to re-size the letters to gain legibility.

Another occupational therapy ‘feather in your cap’ feature of your magazines!

Hoping to win something one day, for now, completing a puzzle feels like ‘winning’ to me.

Best wishes and ‘keep ‘em coming’!

J R Stirzaker - Mt Waverley, Vic

Last modified on 2012-03-14 04:19:52 GMT. 0 comments. Top.

“I am 78 years old and an Ex-Rat of Tobruk. I have found since I have been doing your crosswords that my memory has improved. I am able to retain the meaning of words that I have had to look up in the dictionary.”

Trudi Campbell - Sydney

Last modified on 2012-03-14 04:20:34 GMT. 0 comments. Top.

“I first came into contact with Lovatts Crosswords during a stay in hospital. I was then ten years old. I was taken to Dubbo to have my appendix out and was placed in the children’s ward. I was the oldest by about seven years.
“I was scared and I was all alone with no one to talk to and nothing to do. One of the nurses gave me a book of your crosswords. It took my mind off the hospital and I felt so much more relaxed and happy.

“I find that crosswords still get my mind off my problems and often after a crossword or two I can think a lot clearer too. Things just don’t seem as bad.