Margaret McAllister, Donna Lee Brien and Leanne Dodd
Introduction
Ffion Murphy
Writing therapy: paradox, peril and promise
Leanne Dodd
Plot interrupted: reproducing the narrative benefits of trauma fiction in crime fiction
Nicole Anae
The ‘punches behind the punch’: poetry as Victim Impact Statement
Katie Sutherland
On representing autism and the altruism of self-reflexive writing
Donna Lee Brien
Narratives of death and dying from one remove: surveying the undertaker’s memoir
Lauren O’Mahony and Kathryn Trees
Writing domestic violence in Marian Keyes’ This Charming Man
Margaret McAllister
Nurse as wounded healer in The English Patient
Toby Price and Margaret McAllister
Narratives of mental health nursing in the emergency department
Louise Byrne
Lived experience and personal narrative: pathways to connection
Heather Taylor Johnson
Semantics
Milissa Deitz
All the little boxes
Eugen Bacon
Segomotsi
Colleen Ryan, Penny Heidke, Nicole Blunt, Moira Williamson and Donna Lee Brien
Blogging: a strategy to engage nursing students in reflective practice
Judith Elizabeth Brown
Power in the moment: using autoethnographic narrative to unlock understandings of collaborative performance
Debra Phillips and Elaine Lindsay
Using diary writing: a narrative of radical courage
Gail Crimmins
An emotional, physical and humanistic response to performed data