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Stacey May Fowles

Stacey May Fowles (@MissStaceyMay) is a novelist and essayist. She curates baseball feelings from across the league into a weekly newsletter called Baseball Life Advice.
Photograph by Keith Allison
Books

Change Up

March 29, 2016August 8, 2020 - by Stacey May Fowles

Legendary voice of the Blue Jays, Buck Martinez, on how baseball needs to get back to basics

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The Truth is Back There

January 26, 2016October 23, 2019 - by Stacey May Fowles

Is the new series of The X-Files good enough for Gillian Anderson?

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Catharsis Is a Superhero

November 24, 2015January 2, 2020 - by Stacey May Fowles

Jessica Jones gives abuse survivors someone to believe in

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Slow Recovery

November 20, 2015January 2, 2020 - by Stacey May Fowles

A new documentary on the life of Sheldon Kennedy offers hope against the long-term effects of sexual abuse

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Sports

Code of Misconduct

November 16, 2015December 7, 2020 - by Stacey May Fowles

José Reyes and Greg Hardy are pointed reminders of sports culture’s tortured relationship with domestic violence

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Sports

Big Bad Bautista

October 23, 2015November 20, 2021 - by Stacey May Fowles

The Blue Jays’ anti-hero at the bat

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Sports

And the Band Plays On

October 15, 2015April 8, 2020 - by Stacey May Fowles

Last night, the Toronto Blue Jays vanquished the Texas Rangers; today, life is good

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Sports

Men Will Be Boys

September 29, 2015January 3, 2022 - by Stacey May Fowles

What’s wrong with clubhouse violence in baseball

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Books / October 2015

Coming Back from Hell

September 15, 2015April 8, 2020 - by Stacey May Fowles

In a new memoir, former detective Lori Shenher revisits the Robert Pickton case, and grapples with the trauma it left behind

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Technology

Locked Tight

September 4, 2015June 17, 2020 - by Stacey May Fowles

Why you can’t retweet me

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