Using a scenario-based approach, this book relates the essential clinical skills student nurses need to know to 'real' people and situations. The book is a friendly, interactive and visual approach to skills acquisition.
Robin Richardson Book order
Robin Richardson is Editor-in-Chief at Minola Review and founder of the School of Creative Integration. Her writing delves into the intricacies of human experience through evocative imagery and innovative stylistic approaches. Through her literary work, she explores the complex connections between the body, mind, and the world around us. Richardson's distinctive voice and unique perspective offer readers profound insights into the human condition.




- 2021
- 2018
Power and sex take centre stage in Robin Richardson's formidable third collection, Sit How You Want. Plane crashes and automobile mishaps are the backdrop for female narrators who grapple with terror, anxiety, and powerlessness: "When I say I'm fine I mean the sky has opened / like an old wound under scurvy." In their grim wit, sinister straight talk, and sometimes violent bawdiness, Richardson's poems work as counter-charms against the lingering trauma of abusive relationships, both familial and romantic. The book embodies a belief in poetry as an instrument of change, a tool for transforming pain into exuberant verbal energy: "It is the thrill of ruination / makes us innovate."
- 2013
Knife Throwing Through Self-Hypnosis
- 80 pages
- 3 hours of reading
This book offers a bold and playful exploration of themes related to desire and societal norms. With a unique narrative style, it blends humor and sharp wit to challenge conventional ideas. The characters are vibrant and multifaceted, navigating complex relationships and unexpected situations. Readers can expect a fresh perspective that pushes boundaries while delivering an entertaining and thought-provoking experience.
- 2011
Pointing the Finger
- 320 pages
- 12 hours of reading
The only detailed examination of how the British media treat Muslims