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MENTAL HEALTH (Vol.3)
A collection of interviews, personal stories, poetry and short prose from around the world on the themes of mental health.
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MENTAL HEALTH (Vol.2)
A collection of short prose, interviews, personal stories and poetry from around the world on the themes of mental health.
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MENTAL HEALTH (Vol.1)
A collection of short prose, interviews, personal stories and poetry from around the world on the themes of mental health.
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ADDICTION
A collection of poetry, short prose, and personal stories from around the world on the theme of addiction.
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SUICIDE Vol.2
A collection of poetry, short prose, interviews and personal stories from around the world on the themes of suicide and self-harm.
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SUICIDE
A collection of poetry and short prose from writers around the world on the themes of suicide and self-harm.
(First published 2019, updated 2022)
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Patrick Oshea.