She coordinates support for neighbors in her local community experiencing homelessness, and her book, My Body Is Not a Prayer Request: Disability Justice in the Church, came out in May 2022. Her work has been featured in HuffPost, Teen Vogue, The Mighty, and Sojourners. Amy Kenny is a disabled scholar and a Shakespeare Lecturer who hates Hamlet. Amy Kenny about her book My Body Is Not a Prayer Request. IG - /groups/broadeningthenarrativeĮpisode Transcripts: (transcripts can be found here as they become available) Then, rate and review to help others find the show.Ĭlick here to order As Familiar as FamilyĬlick here to order Reflections from a Former Evangelical In addition, make sure to subscribe so you don't miss an episode. I really think that little by little, person by person, we can broaden the narrative. If you like what you heard in this episode, share it with a friend and on social media. I want to thank Danielle Bolin for creating the episode graphic. We worked together using the Chrome Music Lab: Song Maker and had so much fun. The music for this episode was created by Joshua Pappas, my oldest child. Self-Publishing Lessons and Gratitude on When We Speak Writing Down the Bones by Natalie Goldberg The Open Book Company, founded by Kim Marsh In this episode, I shared about the self-publishing journey for my memoir As Familiar as Family and for my eBook of poetry Reflections from a Former Evangelical.
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