Poems by Authors with Aphasia
Created using the MakeWrite App
read by:
Juliet Stevenson | Graeme Aymer | Jan | Denise Saul | Edwyn Collins | Grace Maxwell | Lee Ridley (aka Lost Voice Guy) | Julia Galliers | Jayne Lindsay
Reader 1: Juliet Stevenson
Poems written by authors with aphasia: members of Dyscover Aphasia
Fun Fact: Juliet performed in the play Wings, where she played a character with aphasia.
Watch this video of Juliet talking about aphasia and about Aphasia Re-Connect.
[Image taken from this video by Young Vic London on YouTube]
Reader 2: Graeme Aymer
Poems written by authors with aphasia: members of Aphasia Re-connect
Fun Fact: Graeme provided the voiceover for a video about the MakeWrite app.
Reader 3: Jan
Poems written by authors with aphasia: members of Aphasia Re-connect
Fun Fact: Jan made a brilliant Twitter video with her daughter Carly Davey. In the video, Jan explains her experience of aphasia.
Watch the Twitter video here: https://twitter.com/carlystroke/status/1276498380823367680
Reader 4: Denise Saul
Poems written by authors with aphasia: members of Aphasia Re-connect.
Fun Fact: Denise created Silent Room.
Silent Room is an exhibition of video poems by poets with aphasia.
Visit the Silent Room website here: Silent Room
Reader 5: Edwyn Collins
Poems written by authors with aphasia: members of Dyscover Aphasia.
Fun Fact: Edwyn is “sound of body and of mind, and what’s more I’m witty and refined”.
Follow Edwyn on Twitter @EdwynCollins.
Reader 6: Grace Maxwell
Poems written by authors with aphasia: members of Aphasia Re-connect.
Fun Fact: Grace wrote the brilliant book Falling and Laughing: The Restoration of Edwyn Collins.
This book describes things that happened to Edwyn and Grace from February 2005 until 2010.
“It’s a good story….” Edwyn
“…with a happy ending.” Grace
Reader 7: Lee Ridley (AKA lost voice guy)
Poems written by authors with aphasia: members of Dyscover Aphasia.
Fun Fact: Lee won the 2019 #Tech4Good Special Award for his work raising awareness of the power of tech to transform the lives of disabled people.
MakeWrite was a finalist for the accessibility award at the 2019 Tech4Good awards.
Reader 8: Julia Galliers
Poems written by authors with aphasia: members of Aphasia Re-connect.
Fun Fact: Julia worked on the first aphasia and technology collaborations at City, University of London. She was a researcher and investigator on both the GReAT project and the EVA project.
Reader 9: Jayne Lindsay
Poems written by authors with aphasia: members of Aphasia Re-connect.
Fun Fact: Jayne worked as a language assessor on the INCA project. Jayne also collaborates with INCA researcher Abi Roper to share accessible art on the website ArtAphasia.com.