As one of your most consistent supporters who has followed every artistic move that you’ve made, I can’t read your new book or your letters, I can’t look at your social media and I can’t even listen to your music. Something I have always done since I know myself. I, we, have been supporting you all the way, in good and bad. But your silence left us feel alone. I know you don’t need mine or my fellow Iranians support, but for now, with all sadness, I step back.
SOLMAZ @ Issue no. 206I’m writing to you on behalf of my Aunt Marnie as she can’t. She’s consumed by grief. She lost her only child, Tristan, to a stroke, aged 49. We’re all consumed by sadness and mourn for the loss of her son, however hers is another thing altogether. She can’t bring herself to see anyone. I can’t reach her. Her laugh that brought smiles to all of us is gone. What can I do? What can I say? We all love her but feel so powerless. How can we start to bring our Aunt Marnie back?
IAN @ Issue no. 151What do you think about NA? As a recovering heroin addict, I am having difficulty getting into the Narcotics Anonymous scene. I see how it can help but I feel as if many people replaced doing drugs with talking about when they used to do drugs. I am trying to find a good support system but it is hard. Perhaps I am being too cynical and not giving it a chance? Do you have any more advice for a recovering heroin user?
EVAN @ Issue no. 120