This article follows two women-academics engaging in a methodology of collaborative writing that holds each other in folds of friendship. By writing together that which has been hidden, new openings are being created where experiences of trauma, mourning, and forgetting are seeking out ways to re-member and heal. In this process, the authors are discovering ways of becoming-differently in their positioning as women-academics
While studies in the biological and psychological sciences have suggested that writing can promote p...
In The Long Goodbye, Meghan O'Rourke writes that if "the condition of grief is nearly universal, its...
In my paper ‘Mixing Memory with the Desire to Forget’ given at the Australian Association of Writing...
In this article, I explore how losing a much-wanted first pregnancy at fourteen weeks, at the critic...
This paper explores the process and outcome of a collaborative life writing project about the death ...
This presentation explored the representation of grief and loss in contemporary women's writing, foc...
This paper explores the process and outcome of a collaborative life writing project about the death ...
Over a year seven women agree to think about, write, and share narratives of living, surviving and b...
While studies in the biological and psychological sciences have suggested that writing can promote p...
This chapter is about a group of women who write. We are women whose homes are scattered along the e...
Over a year seven women agree to think about, write, and share narratives of living, surviving and b...
This article describes a collaborative writing project involving narratives of health and caregiving...
The authors, seven women–writers–performers–artists–academics, have been working collectively for a ...
This article is a personal narrative of a family drama enacted in the aftermath of my brother\u27s d...
The higher education landscape has been amidst change over recent years. At the time of writing this...
While studies in the biological and psychological sciences have suggested that writing can promote p...
In The Long Goodbye, Meghan O'Rourke writes that if "the condition of grief is nearly universal, its...
In my paper ‘Mixing Memory with the Desire to Forget’ given at the Australian Association of Writing...
In this article, I explore how losing a much-wanted first pregnancy at fourteen weeks, at the critic...
This paper explores the process and outcome of a collaborative life writing project about the death ...
This presentation explored the representation of grief and loss in contemporary women's writing, foc...
This paper explores the process and outcome of a collaborative life writing project about the death ...
Over a year seven women agree to think about, write, and share narratives of living, surviving and b...
While studies in the biological and psychological sciences have suggested that writing can promote p...
This chapter is about a group of women who write. We are women whose homes are scattered along the e...
Over a year seven women agree to think about, write, and share narratives of living, surviving and b...
This article describes a collaborative writing project involving narratives of health and caregiving...
The authors, seven women–writers–performers–artists–academics, have been working collectively for a ...
This article is a personal narrative of a family drama enacted in the aftermath of my brother\u27s d...
The higher education landscape has been amidst change over recent years. At the time of writing this...
While studies in the biological and psychological sciences have suggested that writing can promote p...
In The Long Goodbye, Meghan O'Rourke writes that if "the condition of grief is nearly universal, its...
In my paper ‘Mixing Memory with the Desire to Forget’ given at the Australian Association of Writing...