The House With the Broken Two: A Birthmother Remembers
Published by Anvil Press, 2011.
The House with the Broken Two: A Birthmother Remembers is a memoir about adoption, about growing up in the 60s, about being a mother in the 70s and 80s and 90s, about how individual lives collide with their moments in history, and, perhaps most of all, about the fragile unit we call family.
"Gym Interrupted" in My Life at the Gym: Feminist Perspectives on Community Through the Body.
Edited by Jo Malin and published by SUNY Press, NY, 2010.
A collection of diverse essays, personal accounts, and poems about women's experiences in a variety of physical activities, My Life at the Gym is a unique view of exercise and its place in women's lives. In her personal essay "Gym Interrupted," Myrl takes an explorative, often humorous, approach to years of time spent in various gyms and fitness centres. To order: http://www.sunypress.edu/p-4933-my-life-at-the-gym.aspx