Edited by Shelly Oria (Indelible in the Hippocampus) this
explosive, intersectional collection of essays, fiction, poems,
plays, and more, explores the universality of human reproductive
experiences, as well as their distinct individuality.
Twenty-eight
contributors examine issues both timely and, somehow, timeless:
policing of women's bodies, the choice to live child-free lives, the
lack of access to reproductive health, the misogyny, racism, and
other forms of bigotry inherent in the medical system, and the fear
of what the future might hold.
In their own unique
and unforgettable way, each storyteller examines our crisis of access
to care in ways that are at turns haunting, heartbreaking, and
outright funny.
This collection is a
collaboration with the Brigid Alliance, a nationwide service that
arranges and funds confidential and personal travel support to those
seeking abortion care.