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This is a song for the Passover prophet as a critique on his inability during the Covid-19 pandemic to appear and provide solace and safety.
In this new issue from The AutoEthnographer, we follow a ballerina through the desert, glimpse into the funeral industry, and process parental grief.
This is from the experience of losing someone who you thought would be a part of your family, only to realize their journey was different.
"Give Me a Strawberry Cockroach" is the first article in our 2023 special issue on laughter and tells a story of Japanese language learning and performance.
"The words we use and how we say them are much more than sounds, they tell a story that gives us away, revealing a history about and behind us, a place and a people that we have come from."
What is my responsibility as a trans feminine person when the human-induced strain on the planet is the driver of the climate crisis?
The poem driving this experimental film about television considers the insomniacs who wake at the same time each night in rhythm.
It grew out of my personal experience researching Black history museums; but in reality, it began a lot earlier, maybe before I was born.
I provide context by referencing theory and practice in narrative medicine and current literary criticism around trauma plots.
You will find ten poems by ten Albanian poets (mostly women poets) from Kosovo and Albania and our diaspora, translated into English by me.
In The AutoEthnographer’s latest podcast, Marlen Harrison talks with Sandra Faulkner about collage and visual poetry.