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Through The Looking Glass: Reflecting on Madness and Chaos Within Paperback – May 17, 2021
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Full of hope and despair, acceptance and rebellion, the creativity contained within these pages reflects the reality that we cannot walk around or behind the looking glass, but must walk through it unflinchingly to educate, foster compassion, and reduce the stigma so often associated with mental illness.
- Print length560 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateMay 17, 2021
- Dimensions6 x 1.41 x 9 inches
- ISBN-101951724089
- ISBN-13978-1951724085
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"Perhaps one of Indie Blu(e)'s most vulnerable anthologies, much like We Will Not Be Silenced, this latest anthology opens our eyes and hearts to the struggles of mental illness, without judgement... This is another reason to admire the work achieved by this indie publisher. The individual is cradled in an anthology but their truth and their story are never stifled. And so, it is a pleasure to read and enjoy Through the Looking Glass; to lend your eyes and ears to a myriad of talent all reminding us we are far from alone and that there is hope."
Kristiana Reed, author of Between the Trees and Flowers on the Wall.
"Many editors of anthologies might balk at publishing such raw material, but the commitment of Indie Blu(e) is to give voice to what is so often silenced, sanitized, hidden, and there is in this enterprise something that gives us all hope. For by speaking out our deepest experiences of trauma, abuse and unhappiness there comes a sense of freedom, a sense of the possibility of recognition, connection, acceptance. And thus healing. We are not alone. Others are battling similar enemies. We are lovable. Our feelings are valid. We belong to the human race. We deserve to live.
. . . Many readers will nevertheless see the book as providing a bleak picture of the state of mental health and the paucity of effective support across the world. Indie Blu(e) Publishing, in describing itself as a progressive force, might hope that this collection becomes a resource in the path to social reform. Or perhaps they are more ambitious than that - honoring these voices from chaos and pain demands nothing less than a revolution."
Rhoda Thomas taught psychology, sociology and counselling for nearly 40 years. She is co-founder of Live Poets Society, a socialist poetry group in Wales, UK. Imago is her most recent poetry collection.
"The poems collected in Through the Looking Glass represent stories of human reality courageously told. The life truths revealed are often hidden and completely misperceived by the outside world. Here is the chance to recognize some of ourselves in these pages, our loved ones, colleagues, neighbors, the people we see casually in our cities, our towns and our communities every day. Only with understanding will empathy and compassion follow. These poems feel both painful and triumphant. To meet these talented and brave poets halfway, to do our part in obliterating the stigma of mental illness, can only make this world a better place."
Virginia Watts, Author of The Werewolves of Elk Creek and Shot Full of Holes, (Moonstone Press).
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- Publisher : Indie Blue Publishing (May 17, 2021)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 560 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1951724089
- ISBN-13 : 978-1951724085
- Item Weight : 1.79 pounds
- Dimensions : 6 x 1.41 x 9 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #1,815,514 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #837 in Coping with Bipolar Disorder
- #992 in Mood Disorders (Books)
- #1,787 in Death, Grief & Loss Poetry (Books)
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About the authors
John W. Leys was first moved to write song lyrics after being introduced to the Beatles and Bob Dylan when he was a teenager. A chance encounter with a radioactive fountain pen turned him into a ukulele playing poet, a curse he’s had to live with for decades.
The greatest influences on his poetry have been Lord Byron, Leonard Cohen, Allen Ginsberg, Bob Dylan, Catullus, Erica Jong, and a chemical imbalance in his brain.
John’s first poetry collection, The Darkness of his Dreams, was published in 2019. His second book, Whispers of a One-Eyed Raven: Mythological Poetry, followed the next year. He’s also been published in anthologies from Indie Blu(e) Publishing, one of which he helped edit. He often wonders, in the third person, if anyone reads the Author Bios, or if he’s just wasting his time trying to be clever.
When not writing poetry, John can usually be found playing one of his many ukuleles or feeding the crows & ravens in the park.
Grace R. Reynolds is a native of the great state of New Jersey, where she was first introduced to the eerie and
strange thanks to local urban legends of a devil creeping through the Pine Barrens. Since then, her curiosity with
things that go bump in the night bloomed into creative expression as a dark poet, horror, and thriller fiction
writer.
When Grace is not writing she can be found dreaming up macabre scenarios inspired by the mundane realities of life. Her short fiction and poetry has been published by various presses, including Brigid's Gate Publishing, Creature Publishing, Dark Matter Magazine, Death Knell Press, and more.She is the author of two poetry collections, Lady of The House (2021) and The Lies We Weave (2023), both released by Curious Corvid Publishing.
Connect with Grace on Instagram and Twitter as @spillinggrace, or her website: www.spillinggrace.com.
Meg Baines hails from the beautiful east coast of Canada. Writing since a very young age, she recently decided to share her words with the world. Her debut book, Interstellar Love Songs and Melancholic Melodies, shares her love of space and the beauty that is love, as well as the darker side, the stark contrast of melancholy that is heartbreak.
Meg has an autistic daughter who is her moon and stars, a houseful of animals, and is currently completing a degree in Chemical Engineering.
Pooja Priyamvada is an author, columnist, professional translator, content & language consultant. Currently she is Academic Director at International Institute of Mass Media (IIMM) Delhi. She has been a facilitator of an online course- “Leadership & Management in Health” offered by University of Washington since 2021.
She has translated Manav Kaul’s Rooh: A novel to English (2023) & Joseph Murphy's The Power of the Subconscious Mind to Aapke Avchetan Mann ki Shakti (2022) published by Penguin, A Night in the Hills, a collection of short stories by Manav Kaul published by Westland Books (2019) and Caregivers' Handbook for Down's Syndrome published by Sangati Foundation (2021). Her ebooks Mental Health: A Primer and Lessons for Life from Death:Papa & I and translation Land of Ghosts: Iceland & JP: From Nayak to Loknayak are available on Amazon Kindle.
She has been awarded 50 Inspiring women 2022 award by Fox Story India and India Prime Women Icon awards 2022 by Foxclues. She has also been awarded Shiksha Gaurav Puruskar by Universal Mentors Association in 2023.She is a part of the organising team of Kritya International Poetry Festival and has been actively organising theatre and reading workshops at the National Museum, New Delhi
She is also an awarded bi-lingual blogger, formerly also radio announcer and lecturer. She is a trained psychological/mental health first aider, emotional wellness corporate trainer, mindfulness and grief facilitator, reflective listener, mental health researcher and suicide prevention and awareness activist. She has been associated and published at reputed national & global portals and anthologies. Both her blogs have been awarded several times consecutively at the Orange Flower Awards.
She has an M.Phil. in English from Panjab University and speaks vociferously about issues of gender, identity, and marginalisation at several International platforms and mediums.She has taught Disability Competencies using poetry to Medical Students in UCMS Delhi and actively conducts mental health awareness and emotional wellness talks, webinars, workshops and programs at several forums. She has been featured amongst “10 Indian Women Bloggers you must follow” and “25 writers whose work readers enjoyed the most” at Women’s Web in 2018 and also in “Most empowering moments by Indian women” by SheThePeopleTV.
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While I'm grateful to have my pieces selected to represent my experience in dealing with anxiety and depression over the years, it isn't about me. Each and every one of the pieces presented by the poets and writers in this anthology has experienced or been a witness to the devastating effects of the various forms and varying degrees of mental illness. For many of us, being open about how we were truly feeling was difficult as most of the population just doesn't discuss a perceived weakness. It would be shameful, even embarrassing, and unproductive, something I dealt a lot with when I was younger. So I was quiet about it. I didn't even have a name for it until I was much older.
This book certainly doesn't celebrate the things which affect us but it does openly discuss how a person reacts to it, feels about it and how to even celebrate the byproducts of it. Adversity can foster empowerment, especially when one is supported throughout the process and beyond.
To anyone who truly wants to understand how a person with mental illness feels, I would recommend this anthology for valuable insight.