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Wild Freedom

The Princess Who Found Her Name – On Fairy Tales, Imagination and the Creative Mind

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The Conditions of Love

A Novel

The Conditions of Love traces the journey of a girl from childhood to adulthood as she reckons with her need to break from society’s limitations and learns to reconcile with her fate and transcend the past.

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Publisher: Grand Central
ISBN: 9781455519743
Published May 14, 2013

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M

Poems

Dale Kushner’s collection of poetry M testifies to the heroic dimensions of women’s lives. The urgent voices in these poems, including Mary Magdalene, Eve, the Virgin Mary, and women experiencing violence across centuries and continents, are bearers of the sacred into the profane world of history—of men and war. The speakers in a series of dramatic monologues explore both radical and tender moments that break through the myths perpetuated in the name of the feminine. The poems are an enduring map of how resilience is forged from suffering and how desire, loss, and struggle are the spiritual path to transformation.

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Publisher: 3: A Taos Press
ISBN: 9781737056034
Published Feb 19, 2022

A night scene painted with a large bright full moon, a starry sky with purple and dark blue hues, a calm body of water reflecting the sky, and a small boat with a person sitting on it.
Book cover for 'Wild Freedom: The Princess Who Found Her Name' by Dale M. Kushner, showing a woman in a blue dress with long dark hair, standing in front of a broken wall, looking out at a cloudy sky with birds flying.

Wild Freedom

The Princess Who Found Her Name — On Fairy Tales, Imagination, and the Creative Mind

Once upon a time, during a personal crisis, novelist, poet, and essayist Dale M. Kushner wrote a fairy tale to survive it. Decades later, she returns to that story to ask a larger question: what do fairy tales teach us about creativity, trauma, and transformation?

That inquiry became Wild Freedom: The Princess Who Found Her Name - On Fairy Tales, Imagination, and the Creative Mind, a hybrid work of fairy tale, memoir, and reflection that explores imagination as a vital psychological and spiritual practice.

Publisher: Chiron Publications
ISBN: Coming Soon
Release Date: May 2026

Book Contributions

Essays by Dale M. Kushner
  • Book cover titled "Strange Attractors: Lives Changed by Chance," edited by Edie Meidav and Emmalie Dropkin, with a watercolor background featuring a silhouette of a person.

    Strange Attractors

    “My Magdalene: Divinity and Desire”

  • Book cover titled 'Jung's Red Book for Our Time: Searching for Soul under Postmodern Conditions,' edited by Murray Stein and Thomas Arzt, Volume 4.

    Jung's Red Book for Our Time

    "In Extremis: Jung's Descent into the Language of the Self"

  • Black and white photo of an outdoor patio or backyard with a large round table at the center, surrounded by several chairs. Shadows of tree branches cast patterns on the table. In the background, trees and a truck are visible. The word 'Eranos' is written in large yellow letters across the top, and the names 'Blue' and 'Salamandra' are written in smaller yellow letters in the bottom right corner.

    Eranos

    “Reflections on Eranos”

 

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Areas of Expertise
  • Writing (Novels, Poems, Essays)

  • Jungian Depth Psychology

  • Dreams and Creativity

  • Mother/Daughter Relationships

  • Intergenerational Trauma

  • The Divine Feminine

  • Spirituality and Personal Transformation

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