“Writing Has Become My ‘Lifeline'” – An interview published in Gluya Magazine’s “Eyes Wide Open” section with poet Ariella Nidam-Peretz on the place of poetry in her life and how writing helped her cope during her struggle with health challenges: “More than once I typed drafts of poems and thoughts from my hospital bed directly into my mobile phone notes.”
Interview with Poet Ariella Nidam-Peretz
Poet Ariella Nidam-Peretz discusses being labeled a "patient," writing as a lifeline, highlighting daily injustices against the vulnerable.
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