Review by Spiros Zafiris:
Chemotherapy For The Soul {38 pgs.} by Leilanie Stewart is easy to read, refreshing in its lyricism and not a mazelike production of pseudo-scholarly endeavor. One interesting subject, covered in several poems, is the experiences with a gaslighter and how hope and positivity frees the narrator from such cruelty.

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Review by Robert Fabre:
Leilanie Stewart’s new poetry collection, Chemotherapy for the Soul, explores the connections between physical and emotional pain, and takes one on a journey into the depths of the psyche and out into the wider world. It is a spiritual exploration, between the individual persona and his/her soulmates.
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About Leilanie Stewart
Leilanie Stewart is an award-winning author and poet from Belfast, Northern Ireland. She writes ghost and psychological horror, as well as experimental poetry. Her writing confronts the nature of self; her novels feature main characters on a dark psychological journey who have a crisis and create a new sense of identity. She began writing for publication while working as an English teacher in Japan, a career pathway that has influenced themes in her writing. Her former career as an Archaeologist has also inspired her writing and she has incorporated elements of archaeology and mythology into both her fiction and poetry.
In addition to promoting her own work, Leilanie runs Bindweed Anthologies, a creative writing publication with her writer husband, Joseph Robert. Aside from publishing pursuits, Leilanie enjoys spending time with her husband and their lively literary lad, a voracious reader of sea monster books.