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All The Ways We Hide /July 8, 2017 by alicia johnson

Research for the novel HUDSON: 
"We can’t afford to live lives we have to fool our own central nervous systems into tolerating." from Kristi Coulter's post on QUARTZ.

 

  Tags: substance abuse, kristi coulter, quartz, 24-hour woman
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Stan is back, in POSITANO: AD OCCHI APERTI

We join her 25 years after the creation of the Shame Bath. The lingering malignancy of abuse has shaped her in ways she thought she had under control — turns out she still has some work to do. 

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In the novel I'm working on now, HUDSON: the action takes place over 24 hours at Stan's house, but the stories the house has to tell happened long ago.

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This is Stan in 2003 during the installation of ROTHENBURG: THE SHAME BATH, a sound scape that explored sexual abuse and grieving. 


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