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Chapter Authors Holding Up the Mirror to their Experiences of Writing

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Playing in a House of Mirrors
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When I started writing this chapter, in the midst of making the play, it was a huge relief to have the excuse to sit down, tell the full story, and pour out the chaos of feelings and thoughts it was provoking. It felt like a form of witness and therapy. Revising the chapter for this book, however, meant revisiting some painful memories, and navigating the expectations of yet another discipline—this time, performance studies.

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Breslow, S.J., Blatner, A., Friedland, E., Wright, D. (2015). Chapter Authors Holding Up the Mirror to their Experiences of Writing. In: Vettraino, E., Linds, W. (eds) Playing in a House of Mirrors. SensePublishers, Rotterdam. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6300-118-2_18

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