Straight Ahead
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Straight Ahead

Some artists can transform the commonplace into iridescence, and Clare Shaw does this. With her first collection of poetry, Straight Ahead, it feels like she looks at life with her head to one side, very much like an artist would look before returning to the canvas. When she writes, she paints. And what she sees is original and unique.

Mental Health Practice. 10, 6, 24-24. doi: 10.7748/mhp.10.6.24.s32

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