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The Summer 2000 issue included a story that takes a look inside the thought processes behind suicide, and the journey to finding one’s way out; a personal account of one man’s experiences and thoughts on the Ontario mental health system; a story on how sometimes accepting mental illness can be more difficult for a family member than for the sufferer; a review of David Gelernter’s “The Muse in the Machine: Computerizing the Poetry of Human Thought”; part two of four installments of a fictional story in which Mia gets arrested and hospitalized as her baby grows into its third trimester; and a poem about the struggle of wanting to be ‘normal’.
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