PoetsIN are always looking at ways to raise money to continue to roll out our amazing workshops to people all over the country that need it. For this reason, we. read more…
Everyone has a story to tell; each one of us writes poetry – some, without even realising. That stream of consciousness that runs in our veins? It’s poetry waiting to. read more…
We have a different sort of Friday Feature to bring you this week, with a guest blog piece from a talented individual whom we’ve known for a while. Ladies and. read more…
Hayley Faulkner seems to have it all going for her. Young, well-travelled, good looking, a career as a Business Analyst job for a household name by day; and a portrait. read more…
Everyone has a story to tell; each one of us writes poetry – some, without even realising. That stream of consciousness that runs in our veins? It’s poetry waiting to. read more…
When we first met our longest running service user and now friend @squeakypeewee we were taken aback by how introverted, how timid and how broken she seemed. We also noticed. read more…
Not all illnesses can be seen Invisible illnesses are chronic conditions that may impair a person’s normal activities of daily living yet whose symptoms are not obvious to an outside. read more…
Depression – Shapeshifter, Thief, Manipulator Dear Depression, Society calls you the black dog. I personally think black dogs are too cute to be associated with you, depression. You affect. read more…
Dear Anxiety, From Me to You – Pt 2 *to read part one of the series, click here. I’m not quite sure what drives your obsession with me Or why no. read more…
To my Personality Disorder. Dear Personality, I find you quite fascinating and I felt a letter to you would help me to understand who and what you really are. I. read more…
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Poet and Musician Lucie Barat Talks to PoetsIN
PoetsIN are always looking at ways to raise money to continue to roll out our amazing workshops to people all over the country that need it. For this reason, we. read more…
Blogger and Poet Charlotte Underwood Talks About Her Father’s Suicide, Writing and Mental Health Awareness
Everyone has a story to tell; each one of us writes poetry – some, without even realising. That stream of consciousness that runs in our veins? It’s poetry waiting to. read more…
Dulling the Sting, Expression as a Panacea – Guest Blog by Harlequin Grim
We have a different sort of Friday Feature to bring you this week, with a guest blog piece from a talented individual whom we’ve known for a while. Ladies and. read more…
One Step At A Time – A Guest Blog On Mental Health By Hayley Faulkner
Hayley Faulkner seems to have it all going for her. Young, well-travelled, good looking, a career as a Business Analyst job for a household name by day; and a portrait. read more…
Author and S.A. Hunt on being a veteran, the power of words and much more.
Everyone has a story to tell; each one of us writes poetry – some, without even realising. That stream of consciousness that runs in our veins? It’s poetry waiting to. read more…
“My Psychosis” – Words from a PoetsIN Transformed Service User
When we first met our longest running service user and now friend @squeakypeewee we were taken aback by how introverted, how timid and how broken she seemed. We also noticed. read more…
Invisible Illnesses, Stigma, and What You Can Do About It
Not all illnesses can be seen Invisible illnesses are chronic conditions that may impair a person’s normal activities of daily living yet whose symptoms are not obvious to an outside. read more…
Depression – A Letter from Me to You
Depression – Shapeshifter, Thief, Manipulator Dear Depression, Society calls you the black dog. I personally think black dogs are too cute to be associated with you, depression. You affect. read more…
An Ode to Anxiety
Dear Anxiety, From Me to You – Pt 2 *to read part one of the series, click here. I’m not quite sure what drives your obsession with me Or why no. read more…
Dear Personality
To my Personality Disorder. Dear Personality, I find you quite fascinating and I felt a letter to you would help me to understand who and what you really are. I. read more…