Digital Issue: Annual BODY
Digital download of the complete issue:
The BODY Issue, June / July 2022, Vol 7, No 3, 105 pages
Message from the guest editor: “With this issue of WILDIFRE, with the conversations within these pages, we hope to bring to light some of these changes, from explanting to implanting, to embracing the many surgery decisions patients face today, to the myriad of issues that make up what it means to try to take back and live in, once again, a body after a breast cancer experience–and maybe even find comfort and pleasure in that body again. Because, even though we push for action over advocacy, there is still a lot of advocacy – on a large scale and a personal scale–needed for those of us facing a diagnosis under 50.
It is with love from all my heart that I hope you enjoy this issue and find something of value that helps make your days just a little bit better. You are never alone.” ~ Dana Donofree, Founder of AnaOno
Cover star: Nicolette Dennis
Contents:
Lost a poem by Amy Austin | Body Map by Claire Millet | Slideshow by Kelley Franks | Radiation Haiku poetry collection by Miranda Johnson | Restored a photo story by Ron Israeli, MD, Jonathon Bank, MD and David Warren photography by Erez Sabag | Ink a poem by Pye Pajewski | It Grows Back by Ann Camden | Car Battery by Dawn Amodeo | Can I See? words by Juni Bucher | When We Tri(al): A Movement to Advance Breast Cancer Science for Black Women words by Ricki Fairley | boob*inclusive words curated by Dana Donofree photography by Becky Yee | Rip Curl by Maya Kini | What They (Don’t) See by Chiara Riga | The Pain That Has No Number words by Meghan Konkol | My Book of Scars words by Jennifer Fehr | Fighting Pretty Again words by Kara Frazier | Breast Cancer Babby words by Elizabeth Reed | Goldilocks Goldilocks: The “Just Right” Mastectomy Alternative You Didn’t Know Existed words by Sally Hope | Alterations words by Jacqueline Li | Beauty 101 words by Patricia Fox | Reflection by Libby Belz Riley | Daylight by Jessica Lynne | There is No Right or Wrong Answer When it Comes to Breast Reconstruction words by Kimberly Irvine
PLUS: Guest Editor Letter by Dana Donofree | Tell Your Story Writing Prompt by April Stearns
Digital download of the complete issue:
The BODY Issue, June / July 2022, Vol 7, No 3, 105 pages
Message from the guest editor: “With this issue of WILDIFRE, with the conversations within these pages, we hope to bring to light some of these changes, from explanting to implanting, to embracing the many surgery decisions patients face today, to the myriad of issues that make up what it means to try to take back and live in, once again, a body after a breast cancer experience–and maybe even find comfort and pleasure in that body again. Because, even though we push for action over advocacy, there is still a lot of advocacy – on a large scale and a personal scale–needed for those of us facing a diagnosis under 50.
It is with love from all my heart that I hope you enjoy this issue and find something of value that helps make your days just a little bit better. You are never alone.” ~ Dana Donofree, Founder of AnaOno
Cover star: Nicolette Dennis
Contents:
Lost a poem by Amy Austin | Body Map by Claire Millet | Slideshow by Kelley Franks | Radiation Haiku poetry collection by Miranda Johnson | Restored a photo story by Ron Israeli, MD, Jonathon Bank, MD and David Warren photography by Erez Sabag | Ink a poem by Pye Pajewski | It Grows Back by Ann Camden | Car Battery by Dawn Amodeo | Can I See? words by Juni Bucher | When We Tri(al): A Movement to Advance Breast Cancer Science for Black Women words by Ricki Fairley | boob*inclusive words curated by Dana Donofree photography by Becky Yee | Rip Curl by Maya Kini | What They (Don’t) See by Chiara Riga | The Pain That Has No Number words by Meghan Konkol | My Book of Scars words by Jennifer Fehr | Fighting Pretty Again words by Kara Frazier | Breast Cancer Babby words by Elizabeth Reed | Goldilocks Goldilocks: The “Just Right” Mastectomy Alternative You Didn’t Know Existed words by Sally Hope | Alterations words by Jacqueline Li | Beauty 101 words by Patricia Fox | Reflection by Libby Belz Riley | Daylight by Jessica Lynne | There is No Right or Wrong Answer When it Comes to Breast Reconstruction words by Kimberly Irvine
PLUS: Guest Editor Letter by Dana Donofree | Tell Your Story Writing Prompt by April Stearns
Digital download of the complete issue:
The BODY Issue, June / July 2022, Vol 7, No 3, 105 pages
Message from the guest editor: “With this issue of WILDIFRE, with the conversations within these pages, we hope to bring to light some of these changes, from explanting to implanting, to embracing the many surgery decisions patients face today, to the myriad of issues that make up what it means to try to take back and live in, once again, a body after a breast cancer experience–and maybe even find comfort and pleasure in that body again. Because, even though we push for action over advocacy, there is still a lot of advocacy – on a large scale and a personal scale–needed for those of us facing a diagnosis under 50.
It is with love from all my heart that I hope you enjoy this issue and find something of value that helps make your days just a little bit better. You are never alone.” ~ Dana Donofree, Founder of AnaOno
Cover star: Nicolette Dennis
Contents:
Lost a poem by Amy Austin | Body Map by Claire Millet | Slideshow by Kelley Franks | Radiation Haiku poetry collection by Miranda Johnson | Restored a photo story by Ron Israeli, MD, Jonathon Bank, MD and David Warren photography by Erez Sabag | Ink a poem by Pye Pajewski | It Grows Back by Ann Camden | Car Battery by Dawn Amodeo | Can I See? words by Juni Bucher | When We Tri(al): A Movement to Advance Breast Cancer Science for Black Women words by Ricki Fairley | boob*inclusive words curated by Dana Donofree photography by Becky Yee | Rip Curl by Maya Kini | What They (Don’t) See by Chiara Riga | The Pain That Has No Number words by Meghan Konkol | My Book of Scars words by Jennifer Fehr | Fighting Pretty Again words by Kara Frazier | Breast Cancer Babby words by Elizabeth Reed | Goldilocks Goldilocks: The “Just Right” Mastectomy Alternative You Didn’t Know Existed words by Sally Hope | Alterations words by Jacqueline Li | Beauty 101 words by Patricia Fox | Reflection by Libby Belz Riley | Daylight by Jessica Lynne | There is No Right or Wrong Answer When it Comes to Breast Reconstruction words by Kimberly Irvine
PLUS: Guest Editor Letter by Dana Donofree | Tell Your Story Writing Prompt by April Stearns
Big thanks to our Underwriters for their support of this issue! Alula, AnoOno, As We Are Now, Brilliantly, Cancer for Breakfast Podcast, Care Feathers, Complex Creatures, Flat Closure NOW, Foobs and Fitness, Not Putting on a Shirt, The Busted Tank, tooktake, Wellness After Breast Cancer, and Young Women’s Breast Cancer Awareness Foundation (YWBCAF).