Adelaide Writers' Week
AWW21 Trouble of the Mind: Mental Illness in Fiction - Luke Horton and Meg Mason
23 Mar 2021
The devastating effect of mental health afflictions and their impact on both the individual and their nearest and dearest is sensitively and sometimes hilariously explored by Meg Mason and Luke Horton in their respective novels, Sorrow and Bliss and The Fogging. Full of spiky wit and vivid observation, Sorrow and Bliss looks back on a wrecked marriage. The Fogging documents a relationship breakdown with pathos, documenting with prickly precision the anxiety that plagues our protagonist. Chaired by Jo Case
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