Diana Goetsch

Diana Goetsch is a poet and an essayist. She is the author, most recently, of This Body I Wore: A Memoir.

New Minority

A zombie narrative

By Diana Goetsch | Wednesday March 30, 2016

Positive Deviance

I’ll be me

By Diana Goetsch | Wednesday March 23, 2016

Hair

She saw her hair hanging from a tree

By Diana Goetsch | Wednesday March 16, 2016

Casualties

“I’ll see you never”

By Diana Goetsch | Wednesday March 9, 2016

The Second Veil

Envying girls, despising boys

By Diana Goetsch | Wednesday March 2, 2016

Matthew

A kind of courage I’d never seen

By Diana Goetsch | Wednesday February 24, 2016

Out and About

My expanding habitat

By Diana Goetsch | Wednesday February 17, 2016

Stealth

Here’s some real complexity

By Diana Goetsch | Wednesday February 10, 2016

Traveling Light

How do women do it?

By Diana Goetsch | Wednesday February 3, 2016

Surgery

There I was: Barbie.

By Diana Goetsch | Wednesday January 27, 2016

For Want of Touch

By Diana Goetsch | Thursday September 26, 2024

Everybody

By Diana Goetsch | Wednesday June 1, 2016

Educating

By Diana Goetsch | Wednesday May 25, 2016

Gatekeepers

By Diana Goetsch | Wednesday May 18, 2016

Second Adolescence

By Diana Goetsch | Wednesday May 11, 2016

Recovery

By Diana Goetsch | Wednesday May 4, 2016

Coma

By Diana Goetsch | Wednesday April 27, 2016

Stalkers

By Diana Goetsch | Wednesday April 20, 2016

The Fabric Factory, Circa 1987

By Diana Goetsch | Wednesday April 13, 2016

Narrative Control

By Diana Goetsch | Wednesday April 6, 2016

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