Diana Goetsch

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

Privilege

Now that I’ve joined an oppressed minority …

By Diana Goetsch | Wednesday January 20, 2016

Trans Competence

Misgendering is more than a faux pas

By Diana Goetsch | Wednesday January 13, 2016

Sophia

Protecting life itself

By Diana Goetsch | Wednesday January 6, 2016

Community

Isolation kept me safe

By Diana Goetsch | Wednesday December 30, 2015

Research

Perhaps I really was a space alien

By Diana Goetsch | Wednesday December 23, 2015

Inside & Outside

My only role models

By Diana Goetsch | Wednesday December 16, 2015

Wrong Body?

Trapped in the wrong culture

By Diana Goetsch | Wednesday December 9, 2015

Shame

Why can’t we embrace what we love?

By Diana Goetsch | Wednesday December 2, 2015

Welcome

The nectar and poison of femininity

By Diana Goetsch | Wednesday November 25, 2015

Tell It on a Mountain

Do we trust our vision?

By Diana Goetsch | Wednesday November 18, 2015

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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