Case Walking: An AIDS Case Manager Wails Her Blues: Poems by Julene Tripp Weaver

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Case Walking: An AIDS Case Manager Wails Her Blues: Poems

by Julene Tripp Weaver

$14, paper

A chapbook of poems. Limited pressrun.  Collector’s Item.

The authenticity of Julene Tripp Weaver‘s experience as an AIDS case manager-and her commitment to doing what she can-form the resolute backbone of this collection. She acknowledges all that is outside her power to heal or hold, and so asks the necessary question: what can we offer each other at the too-soon end of life?

Julene Tripp Weaver is a Native New Yorker who moved to the northwest in 1989, and is currently a writer and psychotherapist in Seattle, Washington. Her two poetry books include her chapbook, Case Walking: An AIDS Case Manager Wails Her Blues (Finishing Line Press, 2007), and No Father Can Save Her (Plainview Press, 2011), which has autobiographical poetry about family and women’s sexuality based on her experience growing up during the sexual revolution in New York City. Her undergraduate degree is in Creative Writing, her master degree in Counseling.

David Whyte’s book, Consolations: The Solace, Nourishment, Underlying Meaning of Everyday Words, helped Julene create an entry point to access her own vulnerability. In addressing vulnerability in his book David writes, “The only choice we have as we mature is how we inhabit our vulnerability, how we become larger and more courageous and more compassionate through our intimacy with disappearance, our choice is to inhabit vulnerability as generous citizens of loss, robustly and fully, or conversely, as misers and complainers, reluctant and fearful, always at the gates of existence, but never bravely and completely attempting to enter, never wanting to risk ourselves, never walking fully through the door.”

Julene Tripp Weaver worked over twenty years as an AIDS case manager, an Adherence Counselor and in AIDS education. In addition, she is an early founder of the Babes Network. Supporting the Babes Network early move to being a nonprofit she led the committee that came up with the slogan, A Sisterhood of Women Facing HIV Together, and served as their second Board President. She started the Health Corner Column in their newsletter where she wrote articles about health and healing using an herbal complementary approach, another one of her interests that she has studied widely.

In addition to poetry, Julene is writing a memoir and one of her creative nonfiction pieces is in the recent, In The Words of Women International 2016 Anthology published by Yellow Chair Press. In pursuit of this, she has studied fiction writing with Tom Spanbauer, who trademarked “Dangerous Writing.”

Julene Tripp Weaver’s poetry is widely published in many print and online journals including: Anti-Heroin ChicRiverbabbleRiver & South ReviewCliteratureMenacing HedgeRed Headed Stepchild MagazineSnow MonkeyNerve CowboyThe Far Field, The Seattle Review of BooksThe Unprecedented Review & HIV Here & Now. Julene’s poetry has also been chosen for many anthologies including: Spaces Between Us: Poetry, Prose and Art on HIV/AIDS, The Poeming Pigeon Poems on Music, and in Ice Cream, and Bang!

Follow her on Twitter @trippweavepoet, on SoundCloud, and check out her website: www.julenetrippweaver.com

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