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    Interview with Amy LeBlanc, author of I used to live here banner. Background image from cover of an illustrated colourful woodpecker sitting on lone branch sticking out of a rock against a tan background. Solid dark red section to centre-right with text and Open Book logo overlaid. Image of author to centre-left, woman with wavy brown hair and glasses wearing a jean-jacket and flowery scarf and smiling outwardly.
    April 04, 2025

    Amy LeBlanc Explores What Happens When a Body No Longer Feels Like a Home in Her New Poetry Collection

    There are many works of art about illness and disability, but the language and metaphors used to explore such conditions can often be infused with negative, even violent terms that do not truly represent ...

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