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Month: June 2021

Live illustrations: “Autofiction and Illness Narratives” (09/06/2021)

Posted on June 9, 2021 by maria.vaccarella

These are the illustrations created live during our workshop today by Camille Aubry: they really capture the essence of a very productive morning. You can read more about today’s workshop on Twitter (search for #IllnessAsFiction).

a graphic summary of the workshop introduction and Q&Aa graphic summary of Graham Matthews's talka graphic summary of Olga Michael's talka graphic summary of Abby Stannard Ashley's talk

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