My Writing: Here Lies Buried – Understanding Ourselves Through Public Figures Who Left Us In 2024, edited by Lee Fearnside.

Here Lies Buried is, according to the publishers website, "a collection of essays inspired by celebrities who died in 2024. Part celebration, part reflection and part meditation on what else felt like it died in 2024. Famous people include: Melanie, David Soul, Nex Benedict, Alexei Navalny, Shelley Duvall, Shannen Doherty, James Earl Jones, Dame Maggie …

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Friends of Friends of Friends by Lee Fearnside

The Harvard Study of Adult Development, the longest continual study of happiness inthe world, demonstrates that personal relationships are keys to emotional and physicalhealth (2023). By connecting to each other and to community, we in turn provide forourselves. Finding that true feeling of connection isn’t always easy. Introduction - Friends Of Friends Of Friends Friends …

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My Writing: Death Never Dies Anthology (Illustrated/Edited by Lee Fearnside).

So, this is a different post than my usual reviews, because this time I'm sharing my own work! I was asked by Lee Fearnside to write a piece for her anthology Death Never Dies. This is a follow up to Chimera Projects O Relentless Death, and was edited by Lee, and has her beautiful lino …

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O! Relentless Death! Celebrity, Loss and Mourning by Andrew and Lee Fearnside

Do you remember that point in 2016 when there seemed to be a celebrity death every day, and there was loads of political unrest, and it just felt generally scary and terrible? It sucked. Creating something beautiful out of the darkness, Andrew and Lee Fearnside channelled their thoughts and feelings and created this slim volume. …

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