A journalist navigates a world forever changed by her traumatic brain injury.
Personal Essay
Blue Daniel
“The more the Editor and I talked, almost daily, at this point, the more I sought ways to create space between us—asking about his children, talking about my boyfriend.”
My Transplanted Heart and I Will Die Soon
“Today, I will explain to my healthy transplanted heart why, in what may be a matter of days or weeks at best, she — well, we — will die.”
Every Day I Worry My Kids Will Be Killed at School
“’Will I be okay?’ my children ask me as the mass shootings in America continue. None of us like my answer.”
Documents
“I have no status inside or outside any clear borders unless I consider my mother’s uterus my original country.”
A Murder in Berlin
Crows become familiars for a writer living on the surface of a changing city.
Age, Sex, Location
Chatrooms taught me everything I needed to know about what real people were like before I had to grow up and become one of them.
Stories of Quarantine and Upheaval: A Reading List on the Power of Personal Narrative
During times of isolation and dramatic change, our stories from around the world are an essential global historical record.
All True At Once
You made a fool of the words “feminine” and “masculine” — you were neither, you were both.