This paper explores the process and outcome of a collaborative life writing project about the death of a parent. Aiming to discover whether collaborative creative nonfiction writing can broaden the representation of experiences of grief and address some of the ethical challenges of writing about vulnerable others, we draw on the scholarship on memoir writing and collaboration and analyse our own process and challenges against this literature. We also identify some of the benefits of collaboratively writing about a recent and personal grief
The unexpected death of a child is one of the most challenging losses as it fractures survivors’ sen...
This paper investigates the practice of using writing as a healing modality with patients traumatize...
In this essay, the four authors explore the material and affective agency of art-making in a collect...
This paper explores the process and outcome of a collaborative life writing project about the death ...
The personal essay has been an area of writerly inquiry since Montaigne’s Essais (1580), although mo...
For bereaved parents the death of a child is the most tragic of all deaths. When a child dies, paren...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 32-36)The purpose of this project was to create a guidebo...
The death of a child is the most tragic of all deaths. Parental grieving is the most devastating, th...
The personal essay has been an area of writerly inquiry since Montaigne’s Essais (1580), although mo...
The death of a child is the most tragic of all deaths. Parental grieving is the most devastating, th...
This thesis comprises a creative project, Ready to Run, a memoir written in the early stages of gri...
To assess if writing projects lessen undergraduates\u27 grief following a loved one\u27s suicide, 40...
This project represents the intersection of two of the biggest influences in my life story thus far:...
In this chapter, I look back at the history of the silence that engulfed the discourse of mourning u...
This article follows two women-academics engaging in a methodology of collaborative writing that hol...
The unexpected death of a child is one of the most challenging losses as it fractures survivors’ sen...
This paper investigates the practice of using writing as a healing modality with patients traumatize...
In this essay, the four authors explore the material and affective agency of art-making in a collect...
This paper explores the process and outcome of a collaborative life writing project about the death ...
The personal essay has been an area of writerly inquiry since Montaigne’s Essais (1580), although mo...
For bereaved parents the death of a child is the most tragic of all deaths. When a child dies, paren...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 32-36)The purpose of this project was to create a guidebo...
The death of a child is the most tragic of all deaths. Parental grieving is the most devastating, th...
The personal essay has been an area of writerly inquiry since Montaigne’s Essais (1580), although mo...
The death of a child is the most tragic of all deaths. Parental grieving is the most devastating, th...
This thesis comprises a creative project, Ready to Run, a memoir written in the early stages of gri...
To assess if writing projects lessen undergraduates\u27 grief following a loved one\u27s suicide, 40...
This project represents the intersection of two of the biggest influences in my life story thus far:...
In this chapter, I look back at the history of the silence that engulfed the discourse of mourning u...
This article follows two women-academics engaging in a methodology of collaborative writing that hol...
The unexpected death of a child is one of the most challenging losses as it fractures survivors’ sen...
This paper investigates the practice of using writing as a healing modality with patients traumatize...
In this essay, the four authors explore the material and affective agency of art-making in a collect...