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Sunday, January 1, 2017

Authors referenced in Into the Light by Corina Duyn


book cover of Into the Light  book in a box by Corina Duyn
Into the Light  book in a box by Corina Duyn

This is the list of authors, books, artists referenced in my Into the Light book in a box, available from Corina Duyn's website SHOP












REFERENCES & CREDITS
  • Adams, Patch. Gesundheit! By Patch Adams, M.D. Inner Traditions International, and Bear & Company, ©1993, 1998. All rights reserved. Reprinted with permission of the publisher.
  • Bacci, Ingrid PhD. The Art of Effortless Living, Bantam Books, 2002. Reprinted by kind permission of the author.
  • Barnes, Simon. How to be a Bad Birdwatcher, Short Books ltd, 2006. Reprinted by kind permission of the author (although not claiming originality for quote).
  • Buchanan, Ricky. Open Letter To Those Without CFS/Fibro. www.notdoneliving.net Reprinted by kind permission of the author.
  • Burch, Vidyamala. Living with Pain and Illness, Piatkus, 2008. Reprinted by kind permission of the author.
  • Carel, Havi Hannah, Professor. Illness, Acumen, 2008. Reprinted by kind permission of the author.
  • Cameron, Anne. Daughters of Copper Woman, The Women’s Press, 1984. Reprinted by kind permission of the author.
  • Cornish, Peter. Dazzled by Daylight, Garranes Publications, 2014. Reprinted by kind permission of the author.
  • Duff, Kat. The Alchemy of Illness, Bell Tower, 1993. Reprinted by kind permission of the author.
  • Firth, Kate. From poem Going Green in Venus Reborn, Chrysalis Poetry, 2013. Re- printed by kind permission of the author.
  • Fitzgerald, Amy. From poem Never Really Alone – unpublished. Reprinted by kind permission of the author.
  • Fry, Stephen. The Fry Chronicles, Penguin Books, 2011. Reprinted by kind permission, David Higham Associates
  • Griffin, Susan. What her body thought. A journey into the shadows, HarperSanFrancisco, 1999. Reprinted by kind permission of the author.
  • Hall, Rev. Charles A. Wild Flowers and Wonderful Ways, Peeps at nature, 1926.
  • Harding, Michael. Staring at Lakes, Hachette Books Ireland, 2014. Reproduced by
    kind permission of the author and publishers.
  • Heaney, Seamus. Famous Quotes: Irish Times
  • Jamie, Kathleen. Sightlines, Sort of Books, 2012. Reprinted by kind permission of
    the publisher.
  • Kalichi. Dance, Words & Soul., 2001. Reprinted by kind permission of the author.
  • Kendell, Helen. ‘After All’, Shelf Life, National Disability Arts Forum, 2003.
    Reprinted by kind permission of editor Kaite O’Reilly.
  • Kennedy, Sister Stanislaus. Gardening the Soul, Pocket Books, Townhouse, 2003.Reprinted by kind permission of the author.
  • Klein, Bonnie. Slow Dance: A story of Stroke, Love and Disability, PageMill Press, 1998. Reprinted by kind permission of the author.
  • Koch, Ludwig. Memoirs of a Birdman, Phoenix house, 1955.
  • Lamott, Ann. Bird by Bird, First Anchor Books, 1995. Reprinted by
    kind permission of the Barcley Agency.
  • Macintyre, Anne. M.E. – Post Viral Fatigue Syndrome: A Practical Guide, Thorsons
    Health, 1998. Reprinted by kind permission of the author.
  • Madge, Kathleen. The World of Living Green, Lutterworth Press, 1947.
    Reprinted by kind permission of the publisher..
  • O’Donohue, John. Anam Cara, Bantam Press, 1999. Reprinted by permission of
    The Random House Group Ltd.
  • Palmer, Anastasia. Dear Stranger, Galleri Kretsen, 2013. Reprinted by kind permis-
    sion of the author.
  • Platt, Neil. I am Breathing, 2013. By kind permission of Scottish Documentary In-
    stitute,
  • Pratschke, Sheila (editor) Annaghmakerrig, 2006. Reprinted by kind
    permission of Director of Tyrone Guthrie Centre.
  • Register, Cheri. Living with Chronic Illness. Bantam Books, 1992. Reprinted by kind
    permission of the author.
  • Saint-Exupéry, Antoine de. The Little Prince, translated by T.V.F. Cuffe.
    Penguin Books, 1995. Reproduced by permission of Penguin Books.
  • Smith, Kirsten. Contributor to Social Media research project http://corinaduyn.
    blogspot.ie/2010/09/stepping-naked-in-front-of-whole-world.html
  • Sontag, Susan. Illness as Metaphor, Penguin Books, 1983. Reproduced by kind per-
    mission of Sontag Estate’s representatives at the Wylie Agency and Penguin Books.
  • Sugiyama, Keiichi (Director). Origin, Spirits of the past, 2006.
  • Wendell, Susan. The Rejected Body feminist philosophical reflections of
    disability, Routledge, 1996. Reprinted by kind permission of the author.
  • Woolf, Virginia. A Room of One’s Own, Penguin Books- Great Ideas, 2004.
  • Zausner, Tobi. When Walls Become Doorways – Creativity and the Transforming
    Illness, Harmony Books, 2006. Reprinted by kind permission of the author.
    Every effort has been made to contact all the authors/publishers - any omissions will be rectified in any further publications.

    loose sheets of 'Into the Light'  book in a box by Corina Duyn


REFERENCES TO OTHER QUOTES
  • Buddha. 624 BC Lumbini, what is now Nepal.
  • Burke, Edmund. 1729-1797, Irish Statesman author, orator, and philosopher.
  • Carers Association. www.carersireland.com
  • Chöndrön, Pema. Good Medicine, Sounds True, 2008
  • Confucius. Chinese Philosopher, D. 479 BC
  • De Coninck, Pascale. www.ease-kind.ie
  • Dickinson, Emily. www.hermitary.com/articles/dickinson.html
  • Enthoven, Wies. Bange Helden. Arena, 2005.
  • Jung, C. G. 1875-1961, Swiss psychiatrist and psychotherapist.
  • Logan, Kerie. www.empoweredwithin.com
  • Proust, Marcel. 1871-1922, French novelist, critic, and essayist.
  • Ronayne, Dolores. www.holistictherapist.ie
  • Tennyson, Lord Alfred. Victorian poet.
  • Lao Tzu. Chinese Philosopher, 5th–6th Century BCE


    ART/PHOTOGRAPHY
  • De Coninck, Pascale. www.dancingthreadsstudios.com/pascale/
  • Deeley, Spark. www.sparkdeeley.com
  • Duyn, Corina. www.corinaduyn.com
  • Duyn, Ina. sites.google.com/site/inaduynart/
  • Jermyn, Jane. www.janejermynceramics.com
  • Martin, Mariela. www.marielamartin.com
  • Palmer, Anastasia. www.dearstranger.se
  • Tynan, Rachel. www.racheltynan.ie 

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