Enduring Voices: Quarter 3

The authors and artists in Enduring Voices capture the reality of living with various medical conditions and types of neurodivergence (whether their own or their loved ones’) with unflinching honesty and vulnerability. They re-affirm autonomy over invisible illnesses or hidden personal struggles and their stories emphasize the resilience required to live through each day.

The IHRAM magazine was created with a simple goal: to celebrate and uplift up-and-coming authors from all over the world; each of the authors in this anthology contend with their identities in the context of their environments, providing their unique perspectives on issues of human rights.

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(2025 Quarterly Literary Magazine)

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ISBN

979-8267073714

Date Published

September 30th 2025

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IHRAM Literary Magazine

About this magazine.

To shine a light on life with disabilities, (invisible) illnesses or other medical conditions, and neurodivergence (including those on the spectrum).

This magazine edition will raise awareness of the societal attitudes and injustices faced by the disabled community, including those who also identify as LGBTQ+.

It explores the impact on identity, discrimination, and sexuality while advocating for understanding and inclusivity.

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About IHRAM Press Magazine

IHRAM Press Magazine proudly provides a platform for these voices, offering a space for poetry and prose to resonate with reflections of emotion, hope, and the enduring connection to one’s identity.

The IHRAM Press magazine was created with a simple goal: to celebrate and uplift up-and-coming authors from all over the world; each of the authors in this anthology contend with their identities in the context of their environments, providing readers with their unique perspectives on issues of human rights.

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