This poem expresses the vertiginous feeling that arises when told a loved one has cancer, and presents in two sections attempts to find hope for the future in the present moment
This poem pens the process of complicated grief which follows the loss of a loved one
In the cross of Christ, we find the most profound tension of opposites: life and death. Posting abo...
Abstract Hope helps alleviate suffering. In the case of terminal illness, recent experience in palli...
A collection of ten poems on love, loss, and longing nudged into being by my muses. I have carried t...
As a creative writer with a hidden illness, the Survive and Thrive Writing Workshops were a way to c...
These are five poems prompted by the author\u27s recent (successful) bout with prostate cancer and r...
These three poems were created by Larry J. Matthews in response to prompts provided during Survive a...
The place of poetry in the Humanities and Health is at once obvious and complex. It is obvious becau...
This poem communicates a moment between the writer (in her mid-twenties at the time) and her grandmo...
This poem represents a number of patients I have in recovery who really want to be better but have s...
Aims and background: Research on the topic of hope began a long time ago but, more recently, interes...
This is a submission of poetry written while in recovery from military related traum
“Medical or mental” poems: mind, nerves, flesh and blood, blending the humorous and sensitive
The roots of these five poems Immunity, What the Old Will Do, Wonder Cures, Road Shrines, and...
This poem, inspired by the author\u27s experience with his psychiatry rotation illustrates the palpa...
This poem pens the process of complicated grief which follows the loss of a loved one
In the cross of Christ, we find the most profound tension of opposites: life and death. Posting abo...
Abstract Hope helps alleviate suffering. In the case of terminal illness, recent experience in palli...
A collection of ten poems on love, loss, and longing nudged into being by my muses. I have carried t...
As a creative writer with a hidden illness, the Survive and Thrive Writing Workshops were a way to c...
These are five poems prompted by the author\u27s recent (successful) bout with prostate cancer and r...
These three poems were created by Larry J. Matthews in response to prompts provided during Survive a...
The place of poetry in the Humanities and Health is at once obvious and complex. It is obvious becau...
This poem communicates a moment between the writer (in her mid-twenties at the time) and her grandmo...
This poem represents a number of patients I have in recovery who really want to be better but have s...
Aims and background: Research on the topic of hope began a long time ago but, more recently, interes...
This is a submission of poetry written while in recovery from military related traum
“Medical or mental” poems: mind, nerves, flesh and blood, blending the humorous and sensitive
The roots of these five poems Immunity, What the Old Will Do, Wonder Cures, Road Shrines, and...
This poem, inspired by the author\u27s experience with his psychiatry rotation illustrates the palpa...
This poem pens the process of complicated grief which follows the loss of a loved one
In the cross of Christ, we find the most profound tension of opposites: life and death. Posting abo...
Abstract Hope helps alleviate suffering. In the case of terminal illness, recent experience in palli...