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What if seizures were catalysts for your creativity? A collection of persona poems, it could account for the panic leaps from a musical composer's experiences with Temporal Lobe Epilepsy (TLE), delving into the complexities of living with a neurological disorder. It offers a rare glimpse into how creativity and resilience arise amid physical and social adversity. As the poems shift from despair to hope, readers are left with an understanding of disability and a moving testament to the human capacity to adapt, learn, and grow.

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What if seizures were catalysts for your creativity? A collection of persona poems, it could account for the panic leaps from a musical composer's experiences with Temporal Lobe Epilepsy (TLE), delving into the complexities of living with a neurological disorder. It offers a rare glimpse into how creativity and resilience arise amid physical and social adversity. As the poems shift from despair to hope, readers are left with an understanding of disability and a moving testament to the human capacity to adapt, learn, and grow.
Autorenporträt
Liz Whiteacre's poetry explores accident, disability, aging, and wellness. She is the author of Hit the Ground (Finishing Line Press, 2013), and her poems have appeared in Wordgathering, Disability Studies Quarterly, Kaleidoscope, Breath & Shadow, Flying Island, and other publications. Whiteacre is an associate professor of English at the University of Indianapolis. She teaches writing and publishing there.