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Listening in the Dark

Women Reclaiming the Power of Intuition

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Amber Tamblyn, Jessica Valenti, Lidia Yuknavitch, Jia Tolentino, Samantha Irby, Meredith Talusan, Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley, Amy Poehler, America Ferrera, Ada Limón, and Huma Abedin are among the impressive list of authors contributing to this powerful collection of essays that takes a fresh and powerful look at our relationship to intuition and how we can harness it to change our everyday lives and the world.
For generations, women have been taught to ignore their intuitive intelligence, whether in their personal lives or professional ones, in favor of making logical, evidence-based decisions. But what if that small voice or deeper knowing was our greatest gift, an untapped power we could use to affect positive change?
Edited by award-winning author, activist, and actress Amber Tamblyn, Listening in the Dark is a compilation of some of today's most striking women visionaries across industries—in literature, science, art, education, medicine, and politics—who share their experiences engaging with their own inner wisdom in pivotal, crossroad moments.
Filled with deeply personal and revelatory essays, Listening in the Dark will empower readers to reconnect with their own unique intuitive process, to see it as the precious resource it is, and to be unafraid to listen to all that it has to say and all that it has to offer.
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    • Kirkus

      August 15, 2022
      The actor and poet delves into women's intuition with a collection of essays featuring a diverse set of voices. How does one go about "reclaiming the power of intuition"? For Tamblyn and many other contributors, it's about exercising a muscle women have long been told to suppress. Women are often taught to ignore the gut feelings that might "lead us toward a personal or professional revelation or freedom." In fact, writes the author, "the destruction of our intuitive lives in our youth is the first major act of misogyny a young girl will experience in a life defined by the normalization of such oppressions." Many of the essays are less prescriptive and more thought-provoking. The contributors provide scientific examinations, dream studies, ruminations on the freedoms of being alone, and ideas about how to process the guilt that comes with making choices that, while correct, may lead to frustration or criticism. Depending on the reader's disposition, Tamblyn's own pieces will come off as self-indulgent or delightful--particularly her extended conversation with her good friend America Ferrera, whom she met while working on The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants. By contract, Amy Poehler clearly understood the assignment, concluding, "Intuition depends on instinct plus time, and feelings plus experience." Ayanna Pressley and Huma Abedin write beautifully about how their mothers taught them how to listen and follow their intuition. "I trust that I know and what I know," writes Abedin. "It was something first modeled for me by my mother, who learned it from her own mother, just as it was handed down through the generations of the women who came before them." Other contributors include Jessica Valenti, Lidia Yuknavitch, Ada Lim�n, Jia Tolentino, Meredith Talusan, and Samantha Irby. Lessons worth learning: Listening and trusting yourself is always going to lead you on the right path eventually.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      September 12, 2022
      Actor Tamblyn (Era of Ignition)—along with a roster of contributors including doctors, poets, and fellow actors—examines in this deeply moving anthology the power of intuition. Many women learn from an early age to ignore their strong “inner compass,” writes author Jessica Valenti in “Untwisting My Intuition.” Poet and therapist Mindy Nettifee describes in “Over the Rainbow” dreading her marriage but waiting for her “inner voices to relax,” and realizing years later that trusting herself “radically changed my life for the better.” Dara Kass, an emergency room physician, reveals in “Harnessing Catastrophes” how her “clinical gestalt” helps her make life-or-death decisions. Actor Amy Poehler shares in “Practicing the Quiet” a chilling account of being assaulted in college, and her understanding as she’s “gotten wiser over the years” that “the quiet space is what we’ve all been overlooking” Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley writes in “Mirrors,” meanwhile, that “we must learn to don our armor and choose which reflections we allow into our hearts.” A lively conversation between actor America Ferrera and Tamblyn is especially enjoyable: “Locate your own personal Beyoncé Chakra and protect it at all costs,” Ferrera advises. Intimate and thought-provoking, this collection packs a punch. Agent: Anthony Mattero, Creative Artists Agency.

    • Library Journal

      September 9, 2022

      The latest from poet/actress/writer Tamblyn (Any Man Can) is a collection of essays from several women-identifying and nonbinary people, including Ada Lim�n, Lidia Yuknavitch, Amy Poehler, Ayanna Pressley, and Tamblyn herself, who contributes a number of essays and poems. The focus here is on trusting feelings, trusting the body, learning from dreams, and valuing connection. Intuition, notes contributor Samantha Irby parenthetically, feels like "a word that someone who is more spiritual and tuned into complex emotions than I am gets to use." She affirms the power of the gut feeling. Any reader who feels similarly will find particular value in Dr. Nicole Apelian's essay, "The Science of Intuition and Deep Connection with Nature," which offers a pragmatic series of tips for nurturing this connection. But most of these pieces assume that readers already have a healthy respect for intuition. VERDICT This title will resonate strongly with readers who enjoyed Clarissa Pinkola Est�s's Women Who Run with the Wolves, a work Tamblyn mentions a number of times. With a variety of perspectives, this collection validates women striving to hear and trust themselves.--Audrey Snowden

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    • Booklist

      Starred review from September 1, 2022
      From her poetry (Dark Sparkler, 2015) to her essays (Era of Ignition, 2019), Tamblyn's luminous writing shines as brightly as her powerful acting. In this anthology, Tamblyn and a brilliant crew of fellow writers meditate on the power of intuition. Scientists, poets, composers, actors, mothers, and friends explore the ways in which our bodies work beyond our minds to guide us on our journeys, such as the intuition of a parent sensing when the safety of a child is at risk, and the intuition of one's own health when navigating treatment through gut instinct. One essay explores the intuition of a young trans woman as she negotiates her first adult relationships having not been conditioned in childhood to recognize certain danger cues. The contributors are unmatched in talent, from essayists Jia Tolentino and Samantha Irby and political lights Ayanna Pressley and Huma Abedin to actors America Ferrera and Amy Poehler, poets Mindy Nettifee and Ada Lim�n, and even Tamblyn's own mother, Bonnie. Readers will leave with a newfound appreciation for intuition, the electric magic that guides their creativity, relationships, and dreams. A gifted polymath, Tamblyn boldly dissects life's greatest mysteries to make readers feel less alone in their bodies and minds.

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