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    response to writing,madness,creativity
    wilton rodger · 11/21/96 at 10:02 PM ET

    In my experience this is of profound importance-i.e. the link between manic depression and artworkers. I am a musician,and I am reading "Touched by Fire" by Kay Jamison. I think i can say that book is changing my life.Or rather my inner relationship with myself. .I read "Unquiet mind" first.,which is a wonderful and essential book for any human being.

    .I now recognise all manner of states and moods as not belonging to only myself. I would appreciate the opportunity to dialogue upon this theme with all. wil@iprolink.co.nz Wilton Rodger

    Replies:
    • Madness and Creativity, by Adam Warwick, 5/23/97
      • Artistic Expression as Self-Healing, by Sophia Kelly, 5/26/97
        • rebuttal, by debra ripp, 8/25/97
          • Re: madness and creativity, by , 6/15/99
            • Re: madness and creativity, by Rebeca Urquiola, 8/10/99
          • Re: madness and creativity, by , 6/15/99
            • Re: madness and creativity, by Chris Jordan, 8/20/99
      • Art & Madness, by Mary , 1/25/98
    • Poem for Wilton Rodger, by CMB, 12/13/98

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