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Publish Her Anthology: Dear Body

Unknown Author
4.9/5 (15453 ratings)
Description:“For a woman, writing publicly about her body is an act of courage in a society that commodifies, objectifies, and violates her body throughout her life—until it is ignored and rendered invisible in her elder years. Writing about her body is an act of self-respect, and one of the most radical things a woman can do is respect her body. …One of the most radical things a human can do is view their body as more than a collection of functions in service to their ego, to see it as a vessel for their soul—our shapeless, ethereal, ever-evolving soul. The soul doesn’t care if we win or lose in the traditional sense, it only cares that we live a life that is true to us. …The essays in this anthology shatter generations of shame carried among women by tenderly and triumphantly speaking to the unique yet shared experience of being a soul in the form of a female body. From eating disorders and injuries to childbirth and menstruation, these stories are a homecoming.”—Rachel Allyn, Ph.D., licensed psychologist and author of The Pleasure Is all YoursDear Body includes the following essays from these authors:Introduction by Rachel Allyn, Ph.D.Absence and Ovaries by Chris OlsenAgency by Katrina DeWitAnnual Performance Review for My Hips by Suzanne O’BrienBantam Weights by Carolyn AlessioThe Bathing Suit by Heidi SchneiderBirthday Letter to My Body by Lucinda CummingsBuilt Like a Goddess by Lezlie Williams MitchellCloset Talk by Jody Vallee SmithComing Home by Olivia BeatonDance by Pat RippeyFat Is a Descriptive Word by Samantha PucGo Your Own Way by Marijean OldhamI’m Here, I’m Here by Wendy AltschulerIn My Skin by Shawntan HowellI Was Meant to Be by Gracie AzuaLessons on Love and Acceptance by Jaimee Alonso-LundheimThe Magic of Being Mixed by Melody JoyMove by Sally VardamanMy Body Is My Temple by Autumn KepleyOutstretched by Amy JorqueraReclaiming the Temple by Sarah TillemontSh a tt er d by Katharine MalagaShe Can See Clearly Now by Kathleen English CadmusSlivers of Pleasure by Krista HansonSomeday, Somewhere by Ann KempkeSomewhere Between by Karisa ConnorA Strong and Capable Vessel by Rachael PalmThere Is No Separation, Divorce or Shared Custody by Susan JustinianoThree of a Kind by Layla BryndziaWasted Time by Ann V. KlotzWhat My 22-Year-Old Self Didn’t Know by D.C. DubsCover art: Kprecia AmbersAbout Publish Her GrantsMany women face obstacles in publishing today. Even more so if she is a woman of color, a woman with a disability, a member of the LGBTQ+ community or any combination of these. Publish Her is on a mission to disrupt the status quo and remove barriers for underrepresented authors. We do so, in part, by providing access to publishing services and programs through grants.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Publish Her Anthology: Dear Body. To get started finding Publish Her Anthology: Dear Body, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
Pages
216
Format
PDF, EPUB & Kindle Edition
Publisher
Publish Her Press
Release
2024
ISBN
1962457303

Publish Her Anthology: Dear Body

Unknown Author
4.4/5 (1290744 ratings)
Description: “For a woman, writing publicly about her body is an act of courage in a society that commodifies, objectifies, and violates her body throughout her life—until it is ignored and rendered invisible in her elder years. Writing about her body is an act of self-respect, and one of the most radical things a woman can do is respect her body. …One of the most radical things a human can do is view their body as more than a collection of functions in service to their ego, to see it as a vessel for their soul—our shapeless, ethereal, ever-evolving soul. The soul doesn’t care if we win or lose in the traditional sense, it only cares that we live a life that is true to us. …The essays in this anthology shatter generations of shame carried among women by tenderly and triumphantly speaking to the unique yet shared experience of being a soul in the form of a female body. From eating disorders and injuries to childbirth and menstruation, these stories are a homecoming.”—Rachel Allyn, Ph.D., licensed psychologist and author of The Pleasure Is all YoursDear Body includes the following essays from these authors:Introduction by Rachel Allyn, Ph.D.Absence and Ovaries by Chris OlsenAgency by Katrina DeWitAnnual Performance Review for My Hips by Suzanne O’BrienBantam Weights by Carolyn AlessioThe Bathing Suit by Heidi SchneiderBirthday Letter to My Body by Lucinda CummingsBuilt Like a Goddess by Lezlie Williams MitchellCloset Talk by Jody Vallee SmithComing Home by Olivia BeatonDance by Pat RippeyFat Is a Descriptive Word by Samantha PucGo Your Own Way by Marijean OldhamI’m Here, I’m Here by Wendy AltschulerIn My Skin by Shawntan HowellI Was Meant to Be by Gracie AzuaLessons on Love and Acceptance by Jaimee Alonso-LundheimThe Magic of Being Mixed by Melody JoyMove by Sally VardamanMy Body Is My Temple by Autumn KepleyOutstretched by Amy JorqueraReclaiming the Temple by Sarah TillemontSh a tt er d by Katharine MalagaShe Can See Clearly Now by Kathleen English CadmusSlivers of Pleasure by Krista HansonSomeday, Somewhere by Ann KempkeSomewhere Between by Karisa ConnorA Strong and Capable Vessel by Rachael PalmThere Is No Separation, Divorce or Shared Custody by Susan JustinianoThree of a Kind by Layla BryndziaWasted Time by Ann V. KlotzWhat My 22-Year-Old Self Didn’t Know by D.C. DubsCover art: Kprecia AmbersAbout Publish Her GrantsMany women face obstacles in publishing today. Even more so if she is a woman of color, a woman with a disability, a member of the LGBTQ+ community or any combination of these. Publish Her is on a mission to disrupt the status quo and remove barriers for underrepresented authors. We do so, in part, by providing access to publishing services and programs through grants.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Publish Her Anthology: Dear Body. To get started finding Publish Her Anthology: Dear Body, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
Pages
216
Format
PDF, EPUB & Kindle Edition
Publisher
Publish Her Press
Release
2024
ISBN
1962457303
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