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Depth Control is an experimental exploration by an essayist, aiming to make sense of and reflect on personal identity, belonging, and the choices that shape us. It captures a rich, sensory understanding of coming of age, experiencing sexuality, contemplating gender, and navigating relationships. While the themes may be timeless-a young woman finding her way, understanding her body, and dealing with the end of one relationship while considering new ones-the narrative itself breaks traditional forms, seamlessly blending different modes of existence. Throughout, the body remains central, serving…mehr

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Depth Control is an experimental exploration by an essayist, aiming to make sense of and reflect on personal identity, belonging, and the choices that shape us. It captures a rich, sensory understanding of coming of age, experiencing sexuality, contemplating gender, and navigating relationships. While the themes may be timeless-a young woman finding her way, understanding her body, and dealing with the end of one relationship while considering new ones-the narrative itself breaks traditional forms, seamlessly blending different modes of existence. Throughout, the body remains central, serving as the primary means of engaging with and understanding the world.
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Autorenporträt
Lauren W. Westerfield is a writer from Northern California. She teaches at Washington State University, where she serves as Editor-in-chief of Blood Orange Review, and lives in Spokane, Washington.