Diana Whitney writes across the genres with a focus on sexuality and feminism. Her first book, Wanting It, became an indie bestseller and won the Rubery Book Award in poetry.
She’s the poetry critic for the San Francisco Chronicle and her essays have appeared in Glamour, Longreads, The Washington Post, and many more. A yoga teacher by trade, she’s currently finishing a memoir about generational patterns of female silence. Visit her at www.diana-whitney.com
And Mr. Ivy League, if you’re reading this, know that you caused harm. I’m setting down my shame, like an old coat that no longer fits. The shame is yours.