Entertainer ponders the “creative-edge” of mental illness
Joshua Walters has a different perspective on mental illness. Describing himself as an entertainer and “diagnosed bipolar,” Walters presents the idea that it is the “hypo-manic edge” of mental illness...
View ArticleViewing limitations as catalysts for creativity
The most common reaction to being faced with a potential limitation is to try to find a way to overcome it. Yet Phil Hansen, an artist who has struggled with many challenges in his life, is arguing...
View ArticleLooking for an intensely-personal, brilliant, and insightful graphic novel...
Looking for a book that will make you cry one page and laugh the next? Easy to read yet highly thought-provoking? Includes musings on serious topics while slightly scandalizing you with TMI (yet...
View ArticlePreparing for the holidays: Tips and tricks to make cooking accessible
Adaptive Cooking For people with disabilities, cooking could seem like an overwhelming task, rather than the enjoyable pastime it has the potential to be. Out of reach ingredients, unreadable...
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