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  1. Mohammad Awad A writer/artist/musician/poet who’s running out of ways to express himself. Published in an anthology series ‘Arab, Australian, Other’ among writers such as Sara Saleh and Randa Abdel-Fattah as well as The University of Sydney Student Anthology 'Diversity’.

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      Mohammad Awad. Episode (s) By Mohammad Awad. A therapist's...

    • Madness Opus

      Madness Opus. By Mohammad Awad. Creating fortresses. Out of...

  2. Mohammad Awad. Episode (s) By Mohammad Awad. A therapist's voice. grating, Search for cracks of light. in empty corners, Rest your head where Devil’s Ivy. could not survive, Feel its earth for nourishment, Notice its desert texture, Notice how neither of you have been watered. in weeks, Breath in, Count the amount of times.

  3. Madness Opus. By Mohammad Awad. Creating fortresses. Out of bed sheets, pillows. and the corners of my mattress, I cradle my speakers. Into my favourite child, A steel swaddle of sorts. I keep between me and my thoughts.

  4. 8 de jun. de 2021 · Posted by Arshmah Jamal | Jun 8, 2021. Queer, Arab, and Muslim are phrases you don’t commonly see together, but, for writer Mohammad Awad, his identity and poetry are based on these phrases and experiences. “When I came out at 19, I did a really big queer poem, and that’s when I truly felt my poetry lined up with who I was ...

  5. Mohammad Awad is a Queer/Arab/Muslim and Writer/Director/Poet/Playwright who’s running out of ways to express himself. While he spends most of his time as a spoken word artist, he also writes and directs short films and visual poems such as The Flower, The Messenger and Beauty Marks.

  6. 9 de ene. de 2023 · The book contains a variety of perspectives from people with lived experience of mental health issues, presenting the content in a variety of ways including poems, prose, diagrams and sketches.

  7. 16 de jul. de 2020 · It's time for our Friday poem, and today we're hearing from Sydney poet and Mental Health worker, Mohammad Awad. He's written a piece paying tribute to the often unsung heros on the frontline of ...