For over 20 years, Epiphany has published literature that guides readers toward unexpected revelation. Learn more about us and the writers we publish.
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Healing Through Stories: Lessons from Madness Memoir
“I needed to know that others had endured what my family was going through, regardless of the outcome.”
I Ask the Xenomorph Queen: Do I Want My Womb?
“One thing I like about the Aliens series is the fact of its many, many, pregnant men.”
Madness and Redemption in Everything Nothing Someone by Alice Carriére
“Can you forgive me?”
Speech Acts
The mother tongue is the language of our earliest and truest selves, our first grip on the world around us as we learn to name the people, places, and things which hold us steady, which keep us fixed in a particular place and time.
The Daniels: On Four Latine Authors Named Daniel
“Until these collections, I didn’t believe you could write short pieces so clearly inspired by Chicano life.”
The Madness Memoir: Structure and Heritage in Writing About Mental Illness"
“At its core, the madness memoir is an effort to impose a literary structure on an inherently disorganized condition.”
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