Hearing Voices and Creativity: Contents
INTERVOICE does not regard voices as being in themselves a problem, although some people do have problems in coping with them. In this section we consider the more creative aspects of the voice hearing experience.
Creative people who hear voices and their work
Louise Pembroke; Stephanie Lessing; Carol Batton; Crow Holbeche; Dolly Sen; Sara Maitland
Madness in Literature
A selection of literature that deals with “madness” in different kinds of ways.
Music and songs about hearing voices
Music and songs directly or indirectly connected to voice hearing, “madness”, paranoia and unusual beliefs and/or survival
Creative work concerning hearing voices and related alternative realities
Plays, poetry, websites, grafitti….
Films concerning hearing voices and related alternative realities
Films, videos, TV productions with hearing voices themes and associations.
Humour and hearing voices
Cartoons, jokes and comedy derived from the hearing voices experience:
Images and art work related to hearing voices
nutter tv; graffiti on Berlin wall
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