“Women, like wolves, have long been faulted, not only for crossing the boundaries made by others, but for lacking boundaries themselves. For being too loud, too big, too scattered, a problem to solve.” WomenMysogyny Book:Wolfish: Wolf, Self, and the Stories We Tell About Fear Source: Wolfish: Wolf, Self, and the Stories We Tell About Fear
“With both the last and the first wolf, I wonder, did you know just how alone you were? Beneath this question, lay the other one. The same one that now flickered in my chest as I travelled alone for interviews and research. Were you afraid? I wanted to ask the wolf. And if you were, how did you bear it?” FearAloneness Book:Wolfish: Wolf, Self, and the Stories We Tell About Fear Source: Wolfish: Wolf, Self, and the Stories We Tell About Fear
“I see myself as a kaleidoscope of selves, wheeling through that poppy studded countryside, the colour from one self always tinting the colour of another. No barriers between them. Only the truth of their murkiness.” Self Book:Wolfish: Wolf, Self, and the Stories We Tell About Fear Source: Wolfish: Wolf, Self, and the Stories We Tell About Fear
“The men are drunk on self-righteousness and that shallow adolescent confidence of knowing who you are because you have ostracized who you are not.” SelfSegregationWolf Book:Canongate Books Wolfish The stories we tell about fear, ferocity and freedom. Source: Canongate Books Wolfish The stories we tell about fear, ferocity and freedom.