Hopezine : rays of light amid the darkness. Issue 4.

Date:
2020
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"In this special 16-page winter 2020 edition of Hopezine, there’s a spiritual theme, notably in the cover art by Bristol artist George J Harding. See if you can decode the hidden messages in his work. We’ve focused on what can be done by turning on, tuning in and copping out. Leading devotees from the Krishna Eco Farm in Scotland take turns to examine spiritual lives without material trappings (pages 4 and 12). I’ve written my own meditations on how lockdown has made hermits of all of us (page 14). All this, and some over-the-counter culture from writer Nutan Modha to whet your appetite for the season’s gold, frankincense and myrrh (page 8). As you may already know, Hopezine is something I wished to do after two friends from my childhood were lost to suicide a few summers ago. With these two deaths in mind, and having survived a suicide attempt myself in 2009, I wanted to do something to reach out to others feeling low or suicidal."--From editor's website. https://hopezine.com/2020/11/26/buy-a-hopezine-today/

Publication/Creation

[Staffordshire] : Erica Crompton, 2020.

Physical description

14 pages : colour illustrations ; 22 cm

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Notes

Title from cover.
Dated: Winter 2020
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