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Kathryn Rabuzzi, a retired academic in Syracuse, New York, is the author of three academic books, The Sacred and the Feminine, Motherself, Mother with Child, as well as being a founding editor of the journal, Literature and Medicine. Now fulfilling a lifetime dream, she is launching her first memoir, Rotting Floorboards and Debut Dreams: Tripping through Childhood before LSD.

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Rotting Floorboards and Deb...

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ElderFire: A Memoir of Aging

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Motherself: A Mythic Analys...

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Run, Don't Walk: A Memoir

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My Cabinet of Curiosities

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Barry Park Adventure

Hello, again.Remember how, in an earlier blog entry, I told you I’m a magnet chick?And that what I mean by that is that I seem to attract adventures?Well, of course, adventures come in all kinds—fun, exciting, and not so much fun.This morning, I just experienced the latter kind.Let me tell you about it—I’m just happy I’m here to be able to do so!

You see, typically, every day, assuming Syracuse we

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