Plateau is a story where we trace the moments of a twenty-three-year-old boy, one of three siblings, creating memories with his mother after she was diagnosed with late- stage stomach cancer. Like any other person the family find it hard to concede the uprising situation. His fear of losing his mother has instantly magnified. And with that, the awareness of spending as much time as possible with his mother has become his priority, leaving him no time to grieve. Delivering a similar attitude as Adam, the mother spends no time thinking she is any different and what only makes her worry is her family. Death is insignificant to her; it will come naturally. Life carries on as per normal, string along with minute changes; changes in habits, chan...
Abstract Illness narratives have become very popular. The stories of children, however, are rarely e...
Postnatal depression has been documented as a disease/illness exclusively linked to mothers. The dom...
This memoir explores the effects of growing up with a mentally ill mother on a boy in a Calvinist mi...
My MFA Thesis work, on the edge of being, explores the shaping of adult personality and externally, ...
Background: 250 children develops cancer in Sweden every year and 75 percent of these children survi...
Childhood cancer, once considered an almost exclusively fatal disease, is becoming re-understood as ...
This original memoir traces the life of the author from adolescence to adulthood. The narrative revo...
This writing explores what continues to arise after my cancer diagnosis. A cancer diagnosis enlivens...
This writing explores what continues to arise after my cancer diagnosis. A cancer diagnosis enlivens...
Yesterday Tyler had friends over playing x-box and rock band. They were laughing, joking, and the bi...
Examining how family members talk through a loved one's cancer on the telephone reveals, as a c...
During the course of my father’s fifteen-month battle with pancreatic cancer, and in its oceanic aft...
The purpose of this thesis is to uncover, through families telling their stories, the experience of ...
wrote narratives about finding out that their child had DS and completed question-naire measures of ...
What is the meaning of life? What is death about? Living in the era where surviving is not diffic...
Abstract Illness narratives have become very popular. The stories of children, however, are rarely e...
Postnatal depression has been documented as a disease/illness exclusively linked to mothers. The dom...
This memoir explores the effects of growing up with a mentally ill mother on a boy in a Calvinist mi...
My MFA Thesis work, on the edge of being, explores the shaping of adult personality and externally, ...
Background: 250 children develops cancer in Sweden every year and 75 percent of these children survi...
Childhood cancer, once considered an almost exclusively fatal disease, is becoming re-understood as ...
This original memoir traces the life of the author from adolescence to adulthood. The narrative revo...
This writing explores what continues to arise after my cancer diagnosis. A cancer diagnosis enlivens...
This writing explores what continues to arise after my cancer diagnosis. A cancer diagnosis enlivens...
Yesterday Tyler had friends over playing x-box and rock band. They were laughing, joking, and the bi...
Examining how family members talk through a loved one's cancer on the telephone reveals, as a c...
During the course of my father’s fifteen-month battle with pancreatic cancer, and in its oceanic aft...
The purpose of this thesis is to uncover, through families telling their stories, the experience of ...
wrote narratives about finding out that their child had DS and completed question-naire measures of ...
What is the meaning of life? What is death about? Living in the era where surviving is not diffic...
Abstract Illness narratives have become very popular. The stories of children, however, are rarely e...
Postnatal depression has been documented as a disease/illness exclusively linked to mothers. The dom...
This memoir explores the effects of growing up with a mentally ill mother on a boy in a Calvinist mi...