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The second and final part of Have You Taken Your Meds? brings the multifaceted story to a bittersweet but hopeful conclusion. Through the ongoing struggle with mental illness, we see many glimpses of what "mental health" might mean, what it might mean to endure both illness and loss. With candor and skill, Joyce ties together political commentary, personal insight, compassion for the people around him, and rage at the injustices he sees in the world. As he comes to understand his past and prepare for the future, the story comes to a close-a moving, intimate look at the trials and triumphs of a life passionately lived.…mehr

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The second and final part of Have You Taken Your Meds? brings the multifaceted story to a bittersweet but hopeful conclusion. Through the ongoing struggle with mental illness, we see many glimpses of what "mental health" might mean, what it might mean to endure both illness and loss. With candor and skill, Joyce ties together political commentary, personal insight, compassion for the people around him, and rage at the injustices he sees in the world. As he comes to understand his past and prepare for the future, the story comes to a close-a moving, intimate look at the trials and triumphs of a life passionately lived.
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I was born Joanne Joyce Williams. I later married Donald Joseph Green. Poetry came into my life early as a child of eight. Sitting under the table while mother sang. I turned her words into poetry .That time inspires me. I find that period, one of the more peaceful times in my life. My mother's visits still inspire me even now, at her tender age of ninety one years. Poetry gives me pleasure, relaxation. It a special time and place, where I find peace and quiet, and some time wild adventure. Poetry lets me be a child, or a host of many wonderful things. I thank God for giving me a wild imagination, and the intelligence to know how to use it. Poetry is my first love. And it hasn't disappointed me yet. Getting my career started late in life, I find to be a blessing of sorts. And if knowledge comes with age, I am only too glad to share it with you. I take great pride in the publishing of this book.