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"This book of poetry is informed by the author's lifelong experience with neurodiversity and mental health difference. She is bipolar and says that her daily life embraces changing bodymind states and shifting capacities. Psych Murders focuses on a five-year period between 2009 and 2014 when she experienced extreme mind states and suicidal ideation. During this time, she had over a dozen psych hospitalizations and medical treatments ranging from med trials to transcranial magnetic stimulation to shock to ketamine infusions"--

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"This book of poetry is informed by the author's lifelong experience with neurodiversity and mental health difference. She is bipolar and says that her daily life embraces changing bodymind states and shifting capacities. Psych Murders focuses on a five-year period between 2009 and 2014 when she experienced extreme mind states and suicidal ideation. During this time, she had over a dozen psych hospitalizations and medical treatments ranging from med trials to transcranial magnetic stimulation to shock to ketamine infusions"--
Autorenporträt
Stephanie Heit is a queer disabled poet, dancer, teacher, and codirector of Turtle Disco, a somatic writing space. She is a psych system/shock survivor, bipolar, a mad activist, Zoeglossia Fellow, and a member of Olimpias, a disability performance collective. She lives in Ypsilanti, Michigan, on Three Fires Confederacy territory and is the author of the poetry collection The Color She Gave Gravity.