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At times shockingly graphic, at others poignantly poetic, Lisbeth Coiman's memoir explores the trauma of abuse, the joys of motherhood, and the challenges of immigration alongside the vagaries of mental illness -- and the power of a friendship that saw her through it all.

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At times shockingly graphic, at others poignantly poetic, Lisbeth Coiman's memoir explores the trauma of abuse, the joys of motherhood, and the challenges of immigration alongside the vagaries of mental illness -- and the power of a friendship that saw her through it all.
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Autorenporträt
Lisbeth Coiman is a poet, educator, and cultural worker born in Venezuela. Coiman's wanderlust spirit landed her to three countries-from her birthplace to Canada, and finally the USA, where she self-published her first book, I Asked the Blue Heron: A Memoir (2017). Her poetry and personal essays are featured in the online publications: La Bloga, Entropy Acentos Review, Lady/Liberty/Lit, Nailed, Hip Mama Magazine, Rabid Oaks, Cultural Weekly, and Resonancias Literarias. In print media Spectrum v.16, The Altadena Literary Review, and Accolades: A Women Who Submit Anthology. An avid hiker, and teacher of English as a Second Language, Coiman lives in Los Angeles, CA. Contact information: https://lisbethcoiman.com. IG, TW, and FB