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Madeline Vosch: Empathy Through Memoir

51 min · 18. huhti 2026
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Madeline Vosch teaches courses in Creative Writing, Humanities and Religious Studies disciplines at ACC.  We discuss her book ‘Undead:  A Memoir of My Suicide [https://www.madelinevosch.com/undead]’, soon to be published by Beacon Press.  The book integrates her interdisciplinary scholarly background and creative voice into a powerful invitation to explore the intersection of profound vulnerability and profound compassion.   Please note that this episode contains discussions of self-harm and suicide.

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