When “I” becomes “she”.

Flannery Wilson
4 min readSep 14, 2017

She thought she knew herself. Her motivations, desires, memories and dreams. She wanted to believe that she was one of the unaffected, but the knot in her stomach told her what she already knew.

By 2052, doctors recommended that all women over the age of 30 obtain a yearly neurological report from their primary care doctor…

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Flannery Wilson

Flannery has a PhD in Comparative Literature. She teaches French, Italian, and visual media. Her book on Taiwanese cinema can be found on Amazon.