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7 November 2017
Life on the line: Mental health in the Army - Pt. 5
by Tom Inniss Voice TeamAfter getting in contact with a veteran, I received a 17-page document that detailed his extensive career and prolonged issues with mental health.
This is his story.
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6 November 2017
Life on the line: Mental health in the Army - Pt. 4
by Tom Inniss Voice TeamAfter getting in contact with a veteran, I received a 17-page document that detailed his extensive career and prolonged issues with mental health.
This is his story.
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5 November 2017
Life on the line: Mental health in the Army - Pt. 3
by Tom Inniss Voice TeamAfter getting in contact with a veteran, I received a 17-page document that detailed his extensive career and prolonged issues with mental health.
This is his story.
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4 November 2017
Life on the line: Mental health in the Army - Pt. 2
by Tom Inniss Voice TeamAfter getting in contact with a veteran, I received a 17-page document that detailed his extensive career and prolonged issues with mental health.
This is his story.
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3 November 2017
11 words died on the internet and what happened next is shocking
by Tom Inniss Voice TeamWelcome to the Museum of Dead Words
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3 November 2017
Life on the line: Mental health in the Army - Pt. 1
by Tom Inniss Voice TeamAfter getting in contact with a veteran, I received a 17-page document that detailed his extensive career and prolonged issues with mental health.
This is his story.
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24 October 2017
Can you read too much into art?
by Kheira Bey ContributorIf you've ever been the person blankly looking at your textbook puzzling how to connect a dying lamb to the death of innocence, you're in the right place.
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13 October 2017
Creatively mental
by Diana Walton Voice TeamWhy is mental illness sometimes linked with artistic creativity? Can mental imbalance be a positive force?
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12 October 2017
#HelloYellow: Poem, A Note to the Nightbird
by Brendan LyonsHello.
This is my first post. I just signed up to do my Arts Award Gold, and the induction today inspired me so much I couldn't resist the opportunity to delve straight in with this. It's in response to the #HelloYellow campaign for World Mental Health Day. I'd like to think of it as a message to myself.
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10 October 2017
Female writers and mental illness
by Flossie WaiteThere has been lots of research into the links between creativity and mental illness; one discovery is that writers are most likely to be affected.
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3 October 2017
Exploring Stories
by Anthos ArtsAn exciting workshop at Exeter Library for children and families! Come get involve creating and exploring new and exciting stories through drama and craft activities! For ages 5-11, younger siblings and parents welcome to stay and get stuck in!
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29 September 2017
My final pieces for my Gold Arts Award, specialising in Poetry and Glass Art
by India ThakrarI am an internationally published poet and a budding glass artist. What my objective was for my final project for my Gold Arts Award, was to express my emotions more openly in my poetry.
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26 September 2017
Reasons To Stay Alive
by Agi Kolaczynska ContributorI recently came across a book called Reasons To Stay Alive by Matt Haig. I could hardly put it down and read it from cover to cover in a day, and it is packed full of excellent advice on coping with mental health issues!
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13 September 2017
Man Booker 2017: The Underground Railroad by Colson Whitehead
by Ellen Orange ContributorWith several awards already in the bag, could Whitehead's The Underground Railroad be a shoo-in for the Man Booker?
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13 September 2017
Man Booker 2017: Home Fire by Kamila Shamsie
by Ellen Orange ContributorShamsie poses tough competition with this touching retelling of a Greek myth.
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13 September 2017
Man Booker 2017: Days Without End by Sebastian Barry
by Sienna James Voice TeamA review of Sebastian Barry's award-winning Days Without End.
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28 August 2017
Anne Frank House
by Sienna James Voice TeamA few square metres of timelessness in central Amsterdam, it's a transcendental experience that many put into words. Here's my go.
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24 August 2017
Man Booker 2017: The Ministry of Utmost Happiness by Arundhati Roy
by Ellen Orange ContributorA beautifully written novel, which has been highly anticipated by fans for two decades.