British writer and composer Paul Philip Studer has released a new series of books, together with a debut orchestral album, both of which document his personal experiences with love, grief, and mental health recovery. Studer’s recent literary works and recordings are now available via Michael Terence Publishing, Amazon, and other major online retailers.

Studer’s bibliography includes three recent publications: The Magic Slippers, Unit Two, and Escape from Mosspark Mental Hospital. Each title is published under his full name and explores psychological, autobiographical, and fictional themes relevant to emotional resilience and the realities of living through profound loss. Studer’s stories and poetry draw directly from his own life, particularly following the loss of his wife Diane in 2022 and his subsequent period of institutionalisation.

In parallel with his writing, Studer has released his first orchestral album, All My Love, recorded with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and distributed through Ditto Music. The album features compositions such as “Can You Hear Me” and “Storm Clouds,” both of which were performed at a memorial service in Diane’s honour. The music serves as both a tribute and a means of coping with bereavement, reflecting the deep connection between Studer’s literary and musical pursuits.

Studer is currently preparing a second album, The Magic Slippers, intended as a soundtrack and companion piece to the book of the same name. This project is designed to further unify his work in both literature and music, continuing his thematic exploration of love, loss, and healing.

Paul Philip Studer’s combined collection of books and music presents a factual account of his journey through adversity, marked by artistic output that examines the struggle for personal peace. His work is accessible through major publishing and streaming channels and stands as a documentation of creativity inspired by real events and personal transformation.

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