Tags : Bipolar

Fiction

Fiction

A Story by Samantha Rose


Ashley has always had a normal life, that's what she thought anyways. But will she find out that her life is really based on fact? Or Fiction?
That girl next to me

That girl next to me

A Story by Rebecca Dias


This is a short description of one of my best friends. I thought I could describe her in words to train my writing.
Forever

Forever

A Poem by Reneé H


A poem about the struggles in a relationship but how love can prevail.
Tri-Cycle

Tri-Cycle

A Poem by Frankie


A short poem about some of different moods I feel thorough out being bipolar. I might add a few more later.
Longer Intervals of Horrible Sanity: The Painful and Inspiring Life of a Bipolar Woman

Longer Intervals of Horrible Sanity: The Painful a..

A Book by Krisen Lison


This work of fiction, based in fact, is the story of a young woman who's entire life is turned upside down. "I become insane, with long intervals of ..
The Beautiful Blue Butterfly

The Beautiful Blue Butterfly

A Poem by Beckie D


This poem is mainly about mental health, in particular bipolar disorder. It is about the main insecurities of a bipolar sufferer, and the struggle to..
Goodnight Life

Goodnight Life

A Poem by Minny Frank


I was inspired by reading Goodnight Moon by Margaret Wise and wanted to put a twist on it..
Song of the Manic Man

Song of the Manic Man

A Poem by Kenneth Stephen Goodpaste..


My miraculous mind forms rhyme sublime,Whether in casual dialogue among manyOr producing masterwork, shelving time,For thoughts and feelings flourish ..
Silence

Silence

A Story by Dana Alsamsam


the psych ward
Ups And Downs

Ups And Downs

A Poem by Savior of Time


I feel so many different emotions
Why do dreams have to die?

Why do dreams have to die?

A Poem by thehottamale


thinking of all the times I've had to let go of a dream bc of my illness
Why does mommy cry sometimes?

Why does mommy cry sometimes?

A Poem by thehottamale


written from the perspective of a young child who has a mother with mental illness, for my daughter