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Southerly Volume 66 No 1 : Health Lines - David Brooks

Southerly Volume 66 No 1

Health Lines

By: David Brooks, Noel Rowe, The English Association (Designed by)

Paperback | 1 April 2007 | Edition Number 1

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VOLUME 66, NUMBER 1

Is it possible that writing can be a way of recovering health? This issue features articles exploring this fascinating question. As well as presenting important essays on narrative and therapy, Southerly here considers the work of Elizabeth Jolley and Kim Mahood. It also contains works confronting major illness by Bruce Dawe, Luke Icarus Simon and Andrew Taylor. In addition, the issue contains new fiction by Luke Beesley, Paul Dawson and Christine Stanton, and new poems by Adeeb Kamal Ad-Deen, Peter Kirkpatrick, David McCooey, Nicolette Stasko and Maria Takolander. Includes essays by John Wiltshire, Elaine Lindsay, Bernadette Brennan and Dinah Partridge.

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