Giving a voice to those who have faced mental illness. 🙏🏼
Eye-opening, tear-inducing, angry-making, scary, humbling.
And empathic - as per everything #JoannaCannon touches. Everything. Hard recommend. #WillYouReadThisPlease #MentalHealthAwareness #mentalillness
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New reads.
Two down #Slammerkin Emma Donoghue ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
#WillYouReadThisPlease Joanna Cannon ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Now time to meet Marta #Fyneshade Kate Griffin 🖤
My own participation began yesterday, interviewing Joanna Cannon about her edited collection of true mental health stories, #WillYouReadThisPlease .
Joanna is one of the kindest and most empathetic writers I know, giving voice to those so often marginalised by the stigma still…
#WillYouReadThisPlease is out today! Edited by Joanna Cannon, this phenomenal collection compiles 12 stories of mental illness, as told to 12 bestselling authors.
The stories are vital and incredibly moving. I will be pressing this book into hands for years to come!
for those who have read my chapter in #Willyoureadthisplease you can read the whole story in my memoir available through ypdbooks.com/lgbtq/1753-is-…
In honour of #MentalHealthAwareness week, Joanna Cannon, Rhik Samadder, Jenn Ashworth, Nicola Knight and Kathryn Mannix will appear at Southbank Centre on 19 May to discuss #WillYouReadThisPlease , a life-changing collection of stories about living with mental illness.
#WillYouReadThisPlease read 2 stories so far .Powerful and emotional writing . Joanna Cannon #extraordinaystories
To celebrate #MentalHealthAwarenessWeek and the PB publication of #WillYouReadThisPlease , I am delighted to be at the Southbank Centre on Sunday 19th May chatting with Nicola Knight Jenn Ashworth Rhik Samadder Kathryn Mannix. Do join us! Tickets here: southbankcentre.co.uk/whats-on/liter…
my chapter for Joanna Cannon ’s #willyoureadthisplease is happening!! 😃 Clare Mackintosh next draft will be winging it’s way to you very, very soon 👍 trusting Lovey 😸 with a proofread and googling sherbert vs.sherbet 😂
This morning I’m reworking my chapter (just a teeny-tiny bit) for Joanna Cannon ’s #willyoureadthisplease ~ I couldn’t have done it without the super cool & encouraging Clare Mackintosh . It’s about many, many things, but one of those things is recovering from #PTSD
This is such a special, brave, compassionate book edited by Joanna Cannon who assembled an incredible team of writers and a generous, courageous group of people who shared their experiences of mental illness. I urge everyone to read it #WillYouReadThisPlease
I've just started #WillYouReadThisPlease by Joanna Cannon it's an incredibly important read, I was a mental health support worker for many years and it's definitely time to end the stigma that is sadly still present today and books like this one is a step in the right direction!
Catch up with Joanna Cannon talking mental health, age discrimination, the reality of working in the NHS and red lipstick on this week’s The Shift podcast #willyoureadthisplease podfollow.com/the-shift-on-l…
Just finishedthe first chapter of #WillYouReadThisPlease edited by Joanna Cannon. “Birth Song” is a powerful and moving story of postnatal depression.
In honour of Mental Health Awareness week, Joanna Cannon will be bringing #WillYouReadThisPlease to Southbank Centre on 19th May with contributors Kathryn Mannix, Rhik Samadder, Jenn Ashworth and Nicola Knight.
Book your tickets here: southbankcentre.co.uk/whats-on/liter…