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Words From the Unheard

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Words form the Unheard is a body if poetry that sets out to challenge the perceptions related to domestic abuse but also to unify victims and survivors, regardless of gender or background as it is written from a rather uncommon voice on the subject. The works within are through both research and personal accounts, demonstrating the means and ways it can take hold, the wreckages left in the aftermath and also the fact it can happen to anyone… even though it never should.

About the Author

James Kirby is not traditionally known for his poetry. He has however been repeatedly published previously regarding international journalism in regard to music as well as the creation and development of multiple acts/events supporting charities nationwide. Having spent 11 years working in Health and Social care, he developed a passion for Mental Health and Rehabilitation which was the driving force behind him embarking on his first major international charity project The Blues form the Herts Album. James has continued to support National Charities either through his own published musical works or by contributing further articles of insight upon request.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Chipmunka Publishing
Date
14 April 2021
Pages
72
ISBN
9781783825899

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

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Words form the Unheard is a body if poetry that sets out to challenge the perceptions related to domestic abuse but also to unify victims and survivors, regardless of gender or background as it is written from a rather uncommon voice on the subject. The works within are through both research and personal accounts, demonstrating the means and ways it can take hold, the wreckages left in the aftermath and also the fact it can happen to anyone… even though it never should.

About the Author

James Kirby is not traditionally known for his poetry. He has however been repeatedly published previously regarding international journalism in regard to music as well as the creation and development of multiple acts/events supporting charities nationwide. Having spent 11 years working in Health and Social care, he developed a passion for Mental Health and Rehabilitation which was the driving force behind him embarking on his first major international charity project The Blues form the Herts Album. James has continued to support National Charities either through his own published musical works or by contributing further articles of insight upon request.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Chipmunka Publishing
Date
14 April 2021
Pages
72
ISBN
9781783825899