Tag: Experiences

  • Answering questions on anger and rage

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    Anger and rage are experienced very differently by different members of a Collective. Here Teo, a child “alter” shares their perspective.

    A terrified young boy screams while clutching his shirt, with a monstrous shadowy figure roaring behind him amidst swirling fog.
  • Navigating Community as a Plural: Lessons, Challenges, and Hopes

    Navigating community as a plural brings unique challenges, lessons, and moments of hope. In this deeply personal piece, The Fam shares their journey of finding connection, healing, and balance while exploring the complexities of survivor spaces, empathy, and self-discovery

    A young, scruffy child with brown hair and large, sorrowful hazel eyes sits amidst the rubble of a post-apocalyptic site. They are surrounded by crumbling buildings, wearing tattered, dirt-streaked clothing. The muted grey atmosphere emphasizes their vulnerability and loneliness.
  • The making of Fury and I

    Making the pictures for Fury and I was complicated. Here are the best images that didn’t make it to illustrate the poem, but that are beautiful and meaningful to the Fam

    Shade, a young figure with curly auburn hair, stares fearfully yet resolutely at Fury, a terrifying, sharp-toothed creature caged behind ornate bars. Fury’s glowing eyes shine with intensity, and mystical symbols hover near the cage, adding a layer of supernatural energy to the moment. The dim and smoky background enhances the tension of this confrontation.
  • Healing

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    One day by chance, I forgot to hate, and I felt the love of my inner Self. It was quiet and patient, warmly embracing, a hand on my shoulder, a rock to lean on.

    A glowing fire illuminates a large gathering of spectral figures in a dense forest. The figures, previously haunted and isolated, now sit closely together, many smiling or embracing, symbolizing unity and shared healing. The warm firelight contrasts with the dark forest, highlighting the connection between the individuals despite their otherworldly, ghostly forms.
  • The Fam

    You know Fringe? the TV show. “There’s more than one of everything” … That’s like the Fam … I’m not good writing, but Alex said they will help me write something about everyone, so every image will have its page, but for now, here are some images to show you some of the more obvious…

    Two teens, Shade and Stef, sit by a glowing campfire surrounded by children under a starry sky with planets, symbolising unity, storytelling, and shared inner experiences.
  • Breaking the Silence on CSA and Conversion Therapy

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    CSA and conversion therapy are two of the most devastating traumas a person can face. In this post, we break the silence and explore the lasting impact of enduring both, while shedding light on the resilience it takes to survive.

    A sorrowful child in a tattered hooded cloak stands barefoot inside a rusted birdcage, surrounded by skulls, pumpkins, and gravestones under pouring rain.

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