Not keeping mum: Australian writers tell the truth about perinatal anxiety and depression in poetry, fiction and essay
de Maya Linden (ed.)
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"Heartfelt, at times confronting and occasionally funny, this collection gives insight into how women navigate the profound changes that occur in their bodies, relationships and lives when they become a parent, and how they find the light at the end of the tunnel."
— Anne Buist, perinatal psychiatrist, professor of women's mental health and author of the Natalie King trilogy and The Long Shadow
A couple nervously anticipating the arrival of their first child find themselves in a café where time seems to stand still. A depressed and vengeful single mother posts her former partner a surprise gift. An anxious new mum sets out to find the mythical ‘mum tribe’, but discovers something different and more useful. A first-time mums’ group confronts the ultimate first-time mum fear: dropping the baby!
Perinatal mental health conditions, including anxiety and depression, are common illnesses affecting mothers and fathers during pregnancy and the first years following a birth. But they’re rarely spoken about openly, honestly and in depth. This unflinching collection of writing reveals these silenced parts of parenting, exploring the intense and sometimes contradictory emotions experienced during the process of bringing a child into the world.
Whether you are a mother or father (or have one), whether you are someone who has experienced mental illness or simply known the madness of a deep and complex love, you are sure to find something of yourself in these essays, poems and stories.
All profits from the sale of this book go to PANDA (Perinatal Anxiety and Depression Australia).
About the author:
Maya's creative and critical writing has been published in many local and international journals and magazines as well as numerous anthologies. She has been the recipient of multiple literary prizes and awards and holds a PhD in Creative Writing/Literary Studies.
— Anne Buist, perinatal psychiatrist, professor of women's mental health and author of the Natalie King trilogy and The Long Shadow
A couple nervously anticipating the arrival of their first child find themselves in a café where time seems to stand still. A depressed and vengeful single mother posts her former partner a surprise gift. An anxious new mum sets out to find the mythical ‘mum tribe’, but discovers something different and more useful. A first-time mums’ group confronts the ultimate first-time mum fear: dropping the baby!
Perinatal mental health conditions, including anxiety and depression, are common illnesses affecting mothers and fathers during pregnancy and the first years following a birth. But they’re rarely spoken about openly, honestly and in depth. This unflinching collection of writing reveals these silenced parts of parenting, exploring the intense and sometimes contradictory emotions experienced during the process of bringing a child into the world.
Whether you are a mother or father (or have one), whether you are someone who has experienced mental illness or simply known the madness of a deep and complex love, you are sure to find something of yourself in these essays, poems and stories.
All profits from the sale of this book go to PANDA (Perinatal Anxiety and Depression Australia).
About the author:
Maya's creative and critical writing has been published in many local and international journals and magazines as well as numerous anthologies. She has been the recipient of multiple literary prizes and awards and holds a PhD in Creative Writing/Literary Studies.
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Caractéristiques et détails
- Catégorie principale: Littérature
- Catégories supplémentaires Non lucratif et collect de fonds
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Format choisi: 13×20 cm
# de pages: 198 -
ISBN
- Couverture souple: 9781714603886
- Date de publication: mars 26, 2020
- Langue English
- Mots-clés depression, anxiety, pregnancy, perinatal, baby
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À propos du créateur
Maya's creative and critical writing has been published in many local and international journals and magazines as well as numerous anthologies. She has been the recipient of multiple literary prizes and awards and holds a PhD in Creative Writing/Literary Studies.