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Brave and subversive, like gazing upon the surface of a pond

Fictionalising the Mentally Disordered Offender

The passion for travel and the concept of home

Victims, villains and vulnerability

Do spoilers spoil?

Shaped by the past: the events that make us in life and fiction

Wounded healers: from clinical psychology to fiction

Why I’m thanking my therapist

Exploring adolescent ambivalence in a novel for adults

Tell me a story about when you were a little girl

Cinders in her stocking: what my grandmother taught me about transgenerational trauma

Three novelistic approaches to mental health issues that won’t set your teeth on edge

A Psychologist in Fiction

Can ugly ducklings become swans? The desire for transformation within us all

On loving, hating and writers’ block

Don’t be seduced by the allure of romance!

Don’t let your fears prevent you from embracing your identity as a writer

Where would you be without your identity as a writer?

What Lurks Behind Your Identity As A Writer?




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