Depth Control

Depth Control is an experimental exploration by an essayist, aiming to make sense of and reflect on personal identity, belonging, and the choices that shape us. It captures a rich, sensory understanding of coming of age, experiencing sexuality, contemplating gender, and navigating relationships. While the themes may be timeless-a young woman finding her way, understanding her body, and dealing with the end of one relationship while considering new ones-the narrative itself breaks traditional forms, seamlessly blending different modes of existence. Throughout, the body remains central, serving as the primary means of engaging with and understanding the world.

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Depth Control

Depth Control is an experimental exploration by an essayist, aiming to make sense of and reflect on personal identity, belonging, and the choices that shape us. It captures a rich, sensory understanding of coming of age, experiencing sexuality, contemplating gender, and navigating relationships. While the themes may be timeless-a young woman finding her way, understanding her body, and dealing with the end of one relationship while considering new ones-the narrative itself breaks traditional forms, seamlessly blending different modes of existence. Throughout, the body remains central, serving as the primary means of engaging with and understanding the world.

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Depth Control

Depth Control

by Lauren W Westerfield
Depth Control

Depth Control

by Lauren W Westerfield

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Overview

Depth Control is an experimental exploration by an essayist, aiming to make sense of and reflect on personal identity, belonging, and the choices that shape us. It captures a rich, sensory understanding of coming of age, experiencing sexuality, contemplating gender, and navigating relationships. While the themes may be timeless-a young woman finding her way, understanding her body, and dealing with the end of one relationship while considering new ones-the narrative itself breaks traditional forms, seamlessly blending different modes of existence. Throughout, the body remains central, serving as the primary means of engaging with and understanding the world.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781956692945
Publisher: Unsolicited Press
Publication date: 04/15/2025
Pages: 144
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.34(d)

About the Author

Lauren W. Westerfield is a writer from Northern California. She teaches at Washington State University, where she serves as Editor-in-chief of Blood Orange Review, and lives in Spokane, Washington.
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