
A Wild Swim: Why Do We Take Foolish Risks?
A 20-page graphic story about the folly of denying inevitable age-related physical declines as illustrated by my perilous plunge into the icy North Atlantic, where I risked joining the Titanic on the sea floor while trying in vain to prove to myself that I am still young, strong, and brave. Dare Press, 2024
Selected essays and creative nonfiction
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Recovery: A Love Story
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Drawing My Way Through Loss
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When a Friend Slams the Door on Her Way Out
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I Would Have Been Trans'ed
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What Does Non-Binary Mean?
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Riddle: What Is an XY, High-Testosterone Boxer?
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A Feminist's Suicide
Stanford Magazine essay about psychology professor Sandra Bem, who popularized the word androgyny
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The Damage I Have Done to Myself: Physical Intelligence Among College Athletes
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The Pinney Generation: Stanford Women's Basketball Celebration
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Escape from Roble
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The Fun Mother and Her Lovely Assistant
Fourth Genre, Spring 2022, Michigan University Press
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The Lady Shirt
Bay to Ocean Journal: The Year’s Best Writing from the Eastern Shore Writers’ Association, 2021
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A Phone for Dad
Winner, NPR 3-minute fiction contest