Art is good for mental health ? Not when you’re a novelist in poverty / Letter
Publishing pays abysmally, says an anonymous writer, who feels closer to their neighbours on benefits than to their former peers in teaching and academia Access to the arts might be good for mental health (The Guardian view on living more creatively: a daily dose of art, 9 January), but the (…)
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