TJ’s Story
TJ Clark works part-time as an NGO and government consumer advocate in Brisbane, Australia. He has a Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in English and History from James Cook University and is pursuing a Master of Creative Writing at Macquarie University. He has previously worked as a tour guide, barman, taxi driver, disability support worker, life coach and truck driver. His crime/thriller/ suspense novels have mental health themes and explore madness and the underbelly of Australia. TJ has also published several scholarly articles on the benefits of creative practice in aiding recovery.
TEDx Talk on Creative Recovery
In 2014, while studying for a Bachelor of Arts at James Cook University (Cairns, Queensland), I was busy writing and editing Crack Falling for a 2015 release. The Cairns Institute invited me to speak at their inaugural TEDx event on ‘creative recovery’. In this video, I open up about my mental health condition and journey to becoming a writer and author. I’m involved in mental health advocacy and like to explore ideas and representations of madness in some of the characters in the novels I write. I believe that by writing characters that have mental health conditions, I am helping to reduce stigma and discrimination, providing authentic insight into madness and recovery.
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