MILK, ANTHOLOGIES, HORSES, & JOUISSANCE contained work as a meta-performance of the idea of texts passing through other texts.
In this story I shifted my attention to the young woman –a nurse or a volunteer– who sat beside me and held my hand throughout abortion.
I wrote a study of my own faith, bankrupt as it may be, using story of my father, through the lens of Jewishness as I define it for myself.
"My Old Kentucky Homo," highlights my failure to assimilate into the community in which I still live, fourteen years later.
Low-Fat Love Stories is the result of arts-based research on romantic, familial, and intrapsychic dissatisfying relationships, written by Patricia Leavy.
I share the complexity of my frustration about a failed site visit to the British Museum and wonder about the meaning of the experience.
The focus of this piece is to highlight and celebrate the asexual and aromantic community and what it means to exist outside of the expectation to be partnered.
"Horse, Therapy is a story of my own experience and is a commentary on trauma, both in animals and humans."
Narrating Estrangement is written by those who have decided to distance themselves from, or have been driven out by, their families.
In Part One, I situated my work within the context of the work of writers. Now, I’m situating my work within the context of women writers.
Leavy’s Writing and Publishing Qualitative Research is a comprehensive guide that navigates the intricate landscape of qualitative research from the writing phase to publishing.
This autoethnographic narrative describes the growth and development I experienced once I found mentors who, despite my lack of “natural musical abilities” or “talent,” believed I could learn.