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Pulling at the Curtain investigates the intersection of feminism, reproduction, and expectation. Mary Jane Philpy-Dollins takes an honest look at intimacies of female embodiment, examining the complexities of reproductive decision-making and exploring how to thoughtfully provide healthcare for women within a challenged system. These poems grapple with what it means to be a woman serving women as the speaker faces her own truth about fertility, family, and marriage. Pulling at the Curtain weaves together the professional and personal life of a richly complex woman whose direct voice becomes a source of power.…mehr

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Pulling at the Curtain investigates the intersection of feminism, reproduction, and expectation. Mary Jane Philpy-Dollins takes an honest look at intimacies of female embodiment, examining the complexities of reproductive decision-making and exploring how to thoughtfully provide healthcare for women within a challenged system. These poems grapple with what it means to be a woman serving women as the speaker faces her own truth about fertility, family, and marriage. Pulling at the Curtain weaves together the professional and personal life of a richly complex woman whose direct voice becomes a source of power.
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Autorenporträt
Mary Jane Philpy-Dollins, MSN, RN, MA, is a nurse, poet, knitter and a great conversationalist. She is the current President of the Austin Poetry Society and has previously published poetry in Beginnings, medmic, The Poetry Machine: Volume 2 (2021) & Volume 3 (2022) and in the Waco WordFest Anthology (2023). She has worked as an inpatient nurse in Women's Services and in an outreach role related to maternal/neonatal transport and maternal-fetal telemedicine. She lives in Driftwood, Texas with her husband and dog. Pulling At the Curtain is her first book of poetry.