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This moving and inspirational collection of personal essays and poems explores what life is like after the diagnosis of cancer. The anthology is written by those who have been affected by cancer firsthand, whether directly or through someone they love. Crafted by those who participated in the Write Treatment Workshops at Mount Sinai West and Mount Sinai Beth Israel Hospitals in New York City, the anthology not only shows the diversity of the city but also the diversity of experiences of those touched by a life-threatening diagnosis. In addition to illuminating what life is like for those…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This moving and inspirational collection of personal essays and poems explores what life is like after the diagnosis of cancer. The anthology is written by those who have been affected by cancer firsthand, whether directly or through someone they love. Crafted by those who participated in the Write Treatment Workshops at Mount Sinai West and Mount Sinai Beth Israel Hospitals in New York City, the anthology not only shows the diversity of the city but also the diversity of experiences of those touched by a life-threatening diagnosis. In addition to illuminating what life is like for those living with cancer and for their loved ones, The Write Treatment Anthology is also a beautiful compilation of writing all on its own. It stands not only as a testament to the writers' experiences but also as a demonstration of the enduring and healing power of writing.
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Autorenporträt
Emily Rubin is an author and writing instructor. She has run the Write Treatment Workshops since 2011 and has been a breast cancer survivor herself since 2010. She is the author of Stalina, a winner of the Amazon Debut Novel Award, and a recipient of the Sarah Verdone Writers Award. You can find more at www.emilyrubin.net. Lauren Flick has an almost twenty-year career in television and film. A storyteller at heart, she has worked with major networks, including NBC, CBS, CNBC, and AMC. After losing her father to pancreatic cancer in 2008, she was drawn to the Write Treatment Workshops. Laura Rader is an artist who has spent the last thirty years illustrating and writing children's picture books. She is also a poet, writer, and painter. Her mother survived breast cancer for fifteen years, and Laura is grateful to have been invited to work on this anthology. Cover Design by John Frazier