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Finding inspiration in natural systems, sustainability, culture, and wildness

 

Lime Hawk is an independent artist collective based in the woods of Redding, Connecticut, featuring new works of literature, film, and art.

 

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Cold Storage

A documentary portrait of Provincetown in its wintertime off-season

Directed by Eddie Shore / 2017 / 28 minutes

“Ask any year-rounder in Provincetown what question they get asked the most and the answer will be ‘What’s it like here in the winter?’ Cold Storage by Eddie Shore gives a pitch perfect response as well as a gorgeous portrait of the town and its people as he looks at life on the Cape tip when all the tourists have gone and only the hearty 3,000 or so residents are here. For those enchanted by Provincetown’s magic, Cold Storage proves that mystical energy is still potent in the beautiful silence of winter.”

-Steve Desroches / Provincetown Magazine

Festival Screenings

Four Seasons Film Festival / London, UK / 2018

New Filmmakers / New York City / 2017

Woods Hole Film Festival / Cape Cod / 2017

Provincetown International Film Festival / Cape Cod / 2017

Press

Paper Magazine

Provincetown Magazine

Crew

Director: Eddie Shore

Videographer: Jason Oh

Producer: Karen Cappotto

Producer: Ginny Levy

Associate Producer: Matthew Bohn

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As many as one in four people suffer from a psychological disorder, so no one should have to face it alone. Let's give voice to the quieted, hidden parts of ourselves in order to promote awareness of mental health issues and put an end to stigma.

Parts Unbound features original works of creative nonfiction from eighteen authors whose stories explore the truths, fears, and triumphs of living and coping with mental illness. With perspectives ranging from patients to parents, children, doctors, and friends, Parts Unbound offers a dynamic addition to the conversation we must have about mental healthcare in order to make progress and heal.

Contents

Randye Kaye / Introduction

Editor’s Note / Ginny Levy

Jenga / Emily Glossner Johnson

Flash in the Pan / Ben Twombly

Tell Me About Yourself / Dana Shavin

Split Minds / Amy Tudor

Psych Ward, 1973 / Larry Schreiber

Waiting for Better / Holly Layman

Bipolar Princess / Nicole Yori

Hi, Daphne, it’s the Other Daphne / Daphne Williams

The Cycle of Invisible Sickness / Cassie Rodenberg

Catsup? Ketchup? / Julie Copenhaver

Do No Harm / Sheryl St. Germain

Crazy Jer / Lauren Chase

No One Will Hurt You Here / Catherine Klatzker

Death of a Thousand Cuts / Chauna Craig

Running Toward Balance / Amy Nolan

In a Dark Wood / Jerry Harp

Choosing to Live / Jennifer Robinson

A Conversation on Mental Illness with H.D. Thoreau / Inez Holger

Kind Words

"Parts Unbound invites the reader into struggles with mental illness, but also, importantly, into the complex individual stories in our neuro-diverse world. These eighteen vital essays evoke empathy with their stunning vulnerability, analysis, and gripping narratives."
-Sonya Huber, Author, Cover Me: A Health Insurance Memoir

"Parts Unbound dramatically and honestly captures the challenges of people fighting and coping with mental illness. It's a collection of enlightening true stories that will encourage others to share their pain and their struggles to live productive and satisfying lives."
-Lee Gutkind, Author, Stuck in Time: The Tragedy of Childhood Mental Illness, Editor, Creative Nonfiction

BOOK DETAILS

Parts Unbound
226 pages - paperback
Edited by Ginny Levy, Matthew Bohn
Lime Hawk Books, 2015
ISBN:978-0-692-51716-1
$15
Cover art by Angie Reed Garner