Pre-Order Healing/Heeling!

I am THRILLED to announce that my hybrid memoir Healing/Heeling is now available for pre-order!!! Info below about how to get exclusive signed copies direct from me, or pre-order an ebook copy on Amazon. The book will release on May 1st – I can’t wait to share it with all of you!

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In these experimental lyric essays, Lowrey explores queerness, PTSD, anxiety, and created family. A framing of Rally Obedience and Dog Agility course maps create a textured story on the page, a hybrid form in which Lowrey recounts a spiritual-like relationship to dogs beginning in childhood, a passion for dog shows fractured in adolescence with a period of homelessness, a service dog, anxiety, and a return to dog sports. This collection transcends Lowrey’s personal relationship with dogs to tell a larger story about healing, loss, trauma, survival, and of course the love (and salvation) of many good dogs.

RELEASE DATE: MAY 1, 2019

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Advanced Praise for Healing/Heeling

“Using narrative mixed with the visuals of dog agility course maps, Sassafras guides us through a journey of obstacles, sudden turns, long tunnels, leaps of bravery, and now, eventually, so many “clean runs.” So often, after inordinate trauma, it is necessary to not only leave what damaged us behind but also everything associated with it. Sassafras Lowrey shows us that it is possible to not only re-invent ourselves, but also to gather up and claim the lost pieces of what has always sustained us.
—Sandra Gail Lambert, author of A Certain Loneliness