Mohammad Awad Mohammad Awad i(17743999 works by)
Gender: Male
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1 2 y separately published work icon Admissions : Voices within Mental Health David Stavanger (editor), Radhiah Chowdhury (editor), Mohammad Awad (editor), Perth : Upswell Publishing , 2022 24806884 2022 anthology autobiography essay poetry

'An unprecedented look at the lived experience of mental health in creative work, as told by writers, comedians and public figures

'We are full of worlds that can't be contained by a pill.

'This groundbreaking collection documents the state of mental health in Australia, foregrounding a wide range of voices with lived experience defining themselves beyond a diagnosis.

'Admissions showcases more than one hundred works- poems, essays, lyrics, fiction and illustrations from some of our leading writers, comedians and public figures challenging prescribed notions of illness, recovery, treatment and trauma while reclaiming language as an act of mad pride.

'Exploding with optimism and pain, encounters and descriptions, this is an unprecedented exploration of what is carried through life and writing.' (Publication summary)

1 Crier i "When I cry,", Mohammad Awad , 2020 single work poetry
— Appears in: MAD Poetry 2020;
1 Fun-Sized Diversity i "From", Mohammad Awad , 2020 single work poetry
— Appears in: Diversity : The University of Sydney Student Anthology 2019 2020; (p. 146-152)
1 مُحَمّدْ‫ ‬رياض‫ ‬عَوَاد‫ i "منقوشة زعرت ,", Mohammad Awad , 2020 single work poetry
— Appears in: Diversity : The University of Sydney Student Anthology 2019 2020; (p. 119-120)
1 Call Me by My Name Zainab Kadhim , Mohammad Awad , 2019 single work poetry
— Appears in: Arab, Australian, Other : Stories on Race and Identity 2019; (p. 115-122)
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