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Edited by Miriam Harrison, Dinah Laprairie & Ken Lillie-Paetz
Mental illness makes your reconsider everything. Not only must you deal with the debilitating effects of medication, you need to learn anew how to manage your emotions and behaviours, most of which are inexplicable to you. Years later, you find you are not where you thought you’d be on the path of life, and you have to come to terms with what you’ve lost and what you’ve gained. In this first anthology from the publishers of Open Minds Quarterly, writers consider how you hold on to your identity – or adjust to this new one – and describe the struggle for wellness.
With selections from Open Minds Quarterly 1998-2011, featuring the work of:
Beverly Cummings, Kate Marshall Flaherty, Christopher Gaskins, Nicholas Sherberneau, Tracy King, Ray Laporte, Monika Lee, Georgina Paul, Dee Sunshine, Sarah Stahl, Iliya Blanusa, Mike Penner, Joelle Vivant, Frank Rowe, Denise Fletcher, Kurt Sass, Laurel Karry, Ardith Powell, Joseph Federico, Diane Klammer, Time Wagner, ky perraun, Stephen Roney, Jessamyn Luong, P.L., James Aronson, Kenneth Baikie, Megan J. Brown, Michael Onofrey, Aubrey Ellen Shomo, Kim Nanuan, Gail A. Linn, Stan Hollingworth, Jerome Frank, Sophie Soil, Bruce Ario, June Rousso, Leslie Snowdon-Mikkelsen
This anthology is also available in digital form.
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