AN ONLINE PUBLICATION CONNECTING MINDS

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Our purpose is to bring gift of creative writing through growth, vulnerability and mindfulness

ABOUT US

Poem Stellium is an online publication established in 2021, dedicated to uplifting voices in creative writing, mental health, astrology, and narrative art. We take pride in offering a platform for emerging talents to showcase their work, removing barriers to welcome international submissions. Whether through words or visuals, we are HONOURED to create a space that removes barriers to being seen, valued, and appreciated.
We admire and celebrate every individual who chooses to share their expression with us, understanding how daunting the process can be.
Poem Stellium recognises the transformative power of both language and imagery, and their potential to heal and reshape our thinking. Studies show that poetry, alongside reading, writing, speaking—and now, visual storytelling—can significantly enhance mental well-being. With this in mind, we have expanded our platform to include narrative art: artwork that tells a story, evokes emotion, and speaks where words sometimes fall short.
We are continually evolving to adapt to the ongoing changes that impact us all and remain committed to discovering talent that enriches our audience, allowing them to connect with creative expressions while gaining valuable insights.
Our goal is to produce content that is both meaningful and thought-provoking, inspiring our readers to explore their own creativity. If you’re in search of daily inspiration, Poem Stellium is the ideal destination.
While major publishers may chase the next business deal, we seek the next profound truth. What message do you wish to convey? Why does it matter? Who stands to gain from it?
We eagerly anticipate embarking on this incredible journey with you—and discovering what lies ahead together.
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    It has only been a month since I discovered I had been diagnosed with borderlinepersonality disorder in November 2023, via a rummage through my medical records and more specifically, my discharge summaries. In September of that year, I was committed to a psychiatric hospital and spent a few months recuperating from what could be called…

  • check in with yourself

    We’ve been reading and hearing a lot about checking in with our loved ones inthe media in recent years. We are advised to ask them how they are feeling, to invite honest conversationwithout judgment, and to fully listen to what is said. Checking in with yourself, being honest about how you’re feeling, andlistening to your…

  • The Mental Health Setback and the Recovery Process: A Personal Journey

    Four years ago, my life seemed to unravel. The pressures of being a finance director, combined with personal and professional stress, took a devastating toll on my mental health. The accusations of fraud, the subsequent legal battle, and the shame of being charged and imprisoned pushed me to the brink. I attempted to take my…