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An illness narrative and memoir

Head Above Water takes us into a space of intimate conversations on illness and society's stigmatization of disabled bodies. We are invited in to ask the big questions about life, loss, and the place of the other. The narrative builds a bridge that reminds us of our common humanity and weaves the threads that tie us all together. Through conversations about women's identities, bodies, and our journeys through life, we arrive at a politics of love, survival, and hope.

Publisher: Neem Tree Press Limited, London, United Kingdom and Feminist Press (New York, USA)

Notes on the Flesh

A Biomythography and collection of stories

'Notes on the Flesh' is a collection of short stories that unravel the intricacies of identity, love, and illness in the Middle East. Unreliably narrated, these are the stories of women and men who have lost the war against patriarchy. Adolescent love, intimacy and familial sacrifices are the shadows that accentuate the unhealable rift between tradition and modernity.

Publisher: Faraxa, Malta

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Poetry Collection

The poems are snapshots of moments. These moments are bittersweet and nostalgic, liberating, and a jolt to your senses. We are sucked into a world that permits a sense of homelessness, a voice that continues to question society's rules, borders, and boundaries.

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Madness in literature

This book considers the ways in which madness has been portrayed in writing by women writers. It readdresses the madwoman trope, opening up multiple sites of literary madness, examining places and spaces outside of the madwoman in the attic.